After reading a bunch of "secure" webmail offerings, I have reached the conclusion that no secure webmail offers all three of the required tests;
1.) Not in the USA, CANADA, UK, or EU unless server located there (thats OK).
2.) Does not use JavaScript (HTML or TEXT OK).
3.) Uses only TLS1.2-FS or TLS1.3. (NO SSL)
Pick any two you like... plenty of winners.
Not all three.
Unless you know of one...
Regards
8Geee
No secure webmail providers?
No secure webmail providers?
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ProtoMail is the best one I found so far. As long as its hosted there (the EU).
However, entering the protomail(dot)com address in my browser indicates 'protomail' does not own the security certificate... webair does. Therefore no connect, and no path from webair to protomail... so thats a no-go here.
I will amend my first post, as recent EEU developments indicate a better alternative to the others, the EEU will be dropped from the 'not located in' list.
Regards
8Geee
However, entering the protomail(dot)com address in my browser indicates 'protomail' does not own the security certificate... webair does. Therefore no connect, and no path from webair to protomail... so thats a no-go here.
I will amend my first post, as recent EEU developments indicate a better alternative to the others, the EEU will be dropped from the 'not located in' list.
Regards
8Geee
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Hmmm...i was referring to protonmail.com, not protomail.com Protomail is a different company.
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Sorry for that. Upon the correct mail service, I find that one must use OpenPGP dot JavaScript. A javascript application (one downloads the library, and it can be used for other things). Otherwise very good service.
A general paragraph about end-to-eend encryption. Note the lack of security for the headers (meaning everyone knows Alice sent Bob a message).
Regards
8Geee
A general paragraph about end-to-eend encryption. Note the lack of security for the headers (meaning everyone knows Alice sent Bob a message).
Regards
8Geee
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Hiya 8Geee,
would Fastmail fit the bill for you? I started with an Operamail account in the 90's, and that morphed into a couple of paid Fastmail accounts through the years - am very happy indeed with the service. Although the servers were originally in Australia I believe - I don't know what the current status is. https://fastmail.blog/2017/12/05/the-fa ... y-mindset/ could give you some background if you like? HTH
would Fastmail fit the bill for you? I started with an Operamail account in the 90's, and that morphed into a couple of paid Fastmail accounts through the years - am very happy indeed with the service. Although the servers were originally in Australia I believe - I don't know what the current status is. https://fastmail.blog/2017/12/05/the-fa ... y-mindset/ could give you some background if you like? HTH
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Hi 8Geee.
Have you tried the free webmail at vivaldi.net?
I can't remember if I needed to register from a vivaldi browser (sorry,
memory lapse), but after that I could access my vivaldi mail account from
any browser.
Never got any spam on their webmail site.
IHTH. BFN.
Have you tried the free webmail at vivaldi.net?
I can't remember if I needed to register from a vivaldi browser (sorry,
memory lapse), but after that I could access my vivaldi mail account from
any browser.
Never got any spam on their webmail site.
IHTH. BFN.
musher0
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Hi Musher0
No need for a vivaldi browser mentioned.
Everything looks OK, including security.
"Send your public key in an e-mail" gives me hesitation.
Otherwise not bad for free... 5Gb store and 20Mb attatchments.
Regards
8Geee
No need for a vivaldi browser mentioned.
Everything looks OK, including security.
"Send your public key in an e-mail" gives me hesitation.
Otherwise not bad for free... 5Gb store and 20Mb attatchments.
Regards
8Geee
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"Zuckerberg: a large city inhabited by mentally challenged people."
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