p2pMail is a peer to peer based mail client, which requires no central server to send mails and uses encryption by default. Most importantly you can send mails too, even if the receiver is offline.
p2pMail comes with a simple Gui and has finally reached a status where it has become useful. You can register a name for your account (but you don't need to, because your identified by a 256bit hash of your public key). If you have registered a name, others in the network can find your ID with that name.
If you send a message to an ID and a public key for that ID is found, your message is automatically encrypted, else it will just get signed.
A basic implementation of an address book exists.... read more
P2pMail has gone public last Tuesday. P2pMail is a program to send emails without needing an email-server, because a p2p-network will deliver the mail. P2pMails purpose is to be independent of any kind of centralized infrastructure that may be shut down, so sending of emails cannot be controlled. But p2pMail is still in it's children's shoes and needs help. If you want to help firm our freedom of speech, join p2pMail!... read more