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Issue for https://www.fsf.org/resources/webmail-systems. The proper FSF email address to send this issue to is: [mailto:resources@fsf.org resources@fsf.org]
 
Issue for https://www.fsf.org/resources/webmail-systems. The proper FSF email address to send this issue to is: [mailto:resources@fsf.org resources@fsf.org]
 
  
 
==Recommended==
 
==Recommended==
 
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This table could be added to the "Recommended section in https://www.fsf.org/resources/webmail-systems
These tor services need to be evaluated, and then could be added to the recommended section in https://www.fsf.org/resources/webmail-systems
 
  
 
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1: "In order to create a Red Account you will need an invite. Obtain an Invite Code from a friend." - https://riseup.net/en/email/settings/mail-accounts#how-do-i-create-an-email-account
 
1: "In order to create a Red Account you will need an invite. Obtain an Invite Code from a friend." - https://riseup.net/en/email/settings/mail-accounts#how-do-i-create-an-email-account
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==Tasks==
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* Add the official names for each webmail services as a link, and sort the alphabetically like by reusing this list:
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** '''Not Recommended'''
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*** [https://fastmail.fm/ FastMail]
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*** [https://gmail.com/ Gmail]
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*** [https://mail.ru/ Mail.Ru]
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*** [https://mail.yahoo.com Yahoo! Mail]
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*** [https://mail.yandex.com/ Yandex Mail]
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** '''Under review'''
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*** [https://autistici.org/ Autistici/Inventati (A/I)]
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*** [https://hushmail.com/ Hushmail]
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*** [https://mailbox.org/ mailbox.org]
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*** [http://mailoo.org/ Mailoo.org]
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*** [https://protonmail.ch/ ProtonMail]
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*** [https://tuffmail.com/ Tuffmail]
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*** [https://tutanota.de/ Tutanota]
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*** [https://unseen.is/ Unseen]
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** '''Other'''
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*** [https://ruggedinbox.com/ RuggedInbox.com]
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*** [https://shortmail.com/ Short Mail]
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*** [https://sigaint.org SIGAINT] ([http://sigaintevyh2rzvw.onion/ Tor])
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* Add https for http://www.openmailbox.org/ and http://www.autistici.org/
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* The "Recommended" section
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** To this section: "Some services will let you sign up and sign in without non-free JavaScript, and use IMAP/POP3 from a desktop program, but have broken webmail:"
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*** Mailnesia - https://mailnesia.com/
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* The "Not Recommended" section. Add
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** [https://outlook.live.com/owa/ Microsoft Outlook.com]
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* The "Other" section
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==Self-hosting==
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Ian: I think hosting your own mail should also be mentioned on
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that list. I recently transitioned to doing that, and I recommend
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it. For someone else wanting to do it, I would recommend mailinabox. The
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other one people talk about is http://mailcow.email/. I did my own setup
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with exim and dovecot, and I forward port 25 from a remote server to my
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home machine to get around the standard isp residential service port 25
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block.
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:: https://mailinabox.email/ reads: "Please note that the goal of this project is to provide a simple, turn-key solution. There are basically no configuration options and you can’t tweak the machine’s configuration files after installation. If you are looking for something more advanced, try iRedMail or Modoboa."
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* Mail-in-a-Box: "Mail-in-a-Box is based on Postfix, Dovecot, Z-Push, Roundcube, Nextcloud, Apache SpamAssassin, Postgrey, Nginx, @konklone’s nginx config, and more." - https://mailinabox.email/
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* mailcow: "mailcow (formerly known as fufix) is a mail server suite based on Dovecot, Postfix and other open source software, that provides a modern Web UI for administration. In future versions mailcow will provide Cal- and CardDAV support." - https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/58855/mailcow-a-complete-mail-server-suite
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_webmail_providers#Digital_rights Comparison of webmail providers, digital rights (Wikipedia)]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_webmail_providers#Digital_rights Comparison of webmail providers, digital rights (Wikipedia)]

Revision as of 17:52, 13 April 2018

Issue for https://www.fsf.org/resources/webmail-systems. The proper FSF email address to send this issue to is: resources@fsf.org

Recommended

This table could be added to the "Recommended section in https://www.fsf.org/resources/webmail-systems

Webmail Clearnet Tor service
Bitmessage.ch
(https://bitmessage.ch/
requires Tor Browser!)
No

http://bitmailendavkbec.onion/roundcube (Roundcube)
http://bitmailendavkbec.onion/squirrelmail (SquirrelMail)

Kolab Now https://kolabnow.com No
Mail2Tor No http://mail2tor2zyjdctd.onion/ (SquirrelMail)
OpenMailBox https://openmailbox.org/ No
Posteo https://posteo.de/ No
Riseup[1]

https://mail.riseup.net/rc/ (Roundcube)
https://mail.riseup.net/sm/src/login.php (SquirrelMail)

http://zsolxunfmbfuq7wf.onion/rc/ (Roundcube)
Safe-mail https://safe-mail.net/ No
TorBox No http://torbox3uiot6wchz.onion/sm/src/login.php (SquirrelMail)
VFEmail https://vfemail.net/ No

1: "In order to create a Red Account you will need an invite. Obtain an Invite Code from a friend." - https://riseup.net/en/email/settings/mail-accounts#how-do-i-create-an-email-account

Tasks

Self-hosting

Ian: I think hosting your own mail should also be mentioned on that list. I recently transitioned to doing that, and I recommend it. For someone else wanting to do it, I would recommend mailinabox. The other one people talk about is http://mailcow.email/. I did my own setup with exim and dovecot, and I forward port 25 from a remote server to my home machine to get around the standard isp residential service port 25 block.

https://mailinabox.email/ reads: "Please note that the goal of this project is to provide a simple, turn-key solution. There are basically no configuration options and you can’t tweak the machine’s configuration files after installation. If you are looking for something more advanced, try iRedMail or Modoboa."

External links