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Hi,

>> grarpamp:
>> Those of you wanting to run relays on VPS but find unable
>> to perhaps due to bandwidth cost or policy issues,
>> or really anyone who wants to contribute to diversifying
>> for the anonymity and privacy ecosystem....
>> 
>> Consider learning to setup and run that VPS/hardware as
>> an independent mail provider, even under a formation like llc
>> to be more official even if non profit. A postfix dovecot
>> box is easy to setup, publish the configs, policies, etc.
>> 
>> Deploy nodes of the other anonymous networks, xmpp,
>> irc, etc. Use it to demo and test replacement messaging
>> systems from old email. Lots of opportunities and options.
>> 
> 
> crypto:
> Actually I've been doing exactly that for some time now. I rent a VPS
> instance for $5/mo and host my own email server using iRedmail, Prosody
> for XMPP, and a Dash wallet all with hidden services on all the
> necessary ports (110, 143, 587, 9999 and others). I connect to my mail
> server to the hidden services ports and all that good stuff.
> 
> I'd be happy to help anyone reproduce what I've done on their own
> instance if interested.
> 

An out-of-the-box email device would be great, since many people do not 
know how to do much of the above.

This could also work for .onion services and would be much easier than 
following Mike Perry's recently posted walkthrough.

But to the OP's question, openmailbox.org has been pleasent, though they 
are still working some things out.

Wordlife,
Spencer

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