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Please see below for a couple of questions. Thanks for your input.


> 
> Sigaint.org is an excellent option. Their onion mailservers peer with
> some of the other onion mailservers. And they have a clearnet gateway,
> unlike many of the other other onion mailservers. But users can only
> access their onion mailserver and webmail.
> 

What do you mean by onion mailservers peering with other onion 
mailservers?


> 
> There are many onion mail services that don't talk with clearnet
> mailservers. In particular, there are at least 30 OnionMail servers, 
> and
> a script is available for creating one.


What do you mean by these 30 onion mailservers. Presumably they are 
.onion webmail providers? Are they public? Can anyone use them?
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