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blobby@openmailbox.org wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a reputable webmail provider that is not totally 
> anti-Tor.

   I've had a good experience with Autistici/Inventati -- which is a 
small Italian co-op similar to RiseUp.  MayFirst/PeopleLink and Electric 
Embers are also great co-ops that are fine with Tor users, but aren't 
free.  A/I isn't "free" per se either -- they run on donations -- but 
there's currently no payment required to use their services.  They have 
a dozen or so domains that you can choose from.

https://www.autistici.org/services/
http://new.mayfirst.org/en/why-join/
http://electricembers.coop/services/

*lights a candle for Lavabit*

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