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Bobby Brewster:
> OK.
> 
> Let me ask in a different way.
> 
> What do people who use .onion addresses use to communicate?

bitmessage.ch, which runs the bitmail onion you listed, has been usable
for me. however, the accessibility of the onion has not been consistent
and, at one point, the project discussed taking it down for good.
vfemail.net also offers an onion at 344c6kbnjnljjzlz.onion.

both stand out among the others listed in that they also allow for pop
clients and not just imap. if one wants to use a mail client like
thunderbird or icedove with torbirdy and enigmail, pop is ideal because
imap which still poses some privacy issues at times.

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