Tuta
Tuta boosted

🔐 Tuta Mail introduces key verification to strengthen end-to-end encryption and defend against MITM attacks 👥
Users can now verify contacts’ public keys via QR code or manual comparison.
If skipped, Tuta defaults to TOFU (Trust On First Use) for seamless encryption 🧩

@Tutanota
🔗 https://tuta.com/blog/key-verification

#Encryption#CyberSecurity#Privacy#Tuta#Tutanota#TutaMail#EmailSecurity#OpenSource#FOSS#E2EE#PGP#Email#Mail#TechNews#DataProtection#Crypto#DigitalRights#OnlinePrivacy

🔐 Tuta Mail introduces key verification to strengthen end-to-end encryption and defend against MITM attacks 👥
Users can now verify contacts’ public keys via QR code or manual comparison.
If skipped, Tuta defaults to TOFU (Trust On First Use) for seamless encryption 🧩

@Tutanota
🔗 https://tuta.com/blog/key-verification

#Encryption#CyberSecurity#Privacy#Tuta#Tutanota#TutaMail#EmailSecurity#OpenSource#FOSS#E2EE#PGP#Email#Mail#TechNews#DataProtection#Crypto#DigitalRights#OnlinePrivacy

Stefano Marinelli
Russ Sharek
Stefano Marinelli and 1 other boosted

The BIG MAIL operators disappear valid mail. We have all seen it happen.

I am pondering starting a campaign to collect war stories with as much log data and other relevant data as possible in order to write an article which may
evolve to something else.

If you have potentially useful input, I want to hear from you.

#mail #smtp #bigmail #runyourown #antispam #spam #disappearingmail #smallmail

The BIG MAIL operators disappear valid mail. We have all seen it happen.

I am pondering starting a campaign to collect war stories with as much log data and other relevant data as possible in order to write an article which may
evolve to something else.

If you have potentially useful input, I want to hear from you.

#mail #smtp #bigmail #runyourown #antispam #spam #disappearingmail #smallmail

Tuta
Tuta boosted

GNU/Linux.ch: CIW145 - #Tuta #Tutanota#Mail

Interview: Tuta
Begrüssung und Vorstellung von Hanna Bozakov
Wer ist und was macht die Firma Tutao GmbH und warum heisst sie nicht Tuta GmbH?
Wie steht ihr zu den Themen Ethik, Nachhaltigkeit, Open Source, Zusammenarbeit mit der Community?
Was sind die USPs eurer Lösung?
Wie kann man mit Tuta Mail verschlüsselt mit anderen kommunizieren, die kein Tuta Mail verwenden?
Man kennt euch in erster Linie als E-Mail-Provider. Wie differenziert ihr euch von Mailbox.org oder Proton Mail? Seht ihr euch als Konkurrenten oder gibt es ein Zusammenspiel auf dem europäischen Markt?
Wie seht ihr Bestrebungen der EU Privatsphäre zu untergraben, Stichwort Chatkontrolle?
Welche Rolle spielt die Tutao GmbH im Rennen um das europäische Souveränitätsbestreben?
Welche Zielgruppe sprecht ihr mit eurem Angebot an?
Gibt es Pläne für weitere Produkte?
Verabschiedung

Webseite der Episode:
https://gnulinux.ch/ciw145-podcast

Mediendatei: https://gnulinux.ch/podcast/CIW145.mp3

@Tutanota

@gnulinux

GNU/Linux.ch: CIW145 - #Tuta #Tutanota#Mail

Interview: Tuta
Begrüssung und Vorstellung von Hanna Bozakov
Wer ist und was macht die Firma Tutao GmbH und warum heisst sie nicht Tuta GmbH?
Wie steht ihr zu den Themen Ethik, Nachhaltigkeit, Open Source, Zusammenarbeit mit der Community?
Was sind die USPs eurer Lösung?
Wie kann man mit Tuta Mail verschlüsselt mit anderen kommunizieren, die kein Tuta Mail verwenden?
Man kennt euch in erster Linie als E-Mail-Provider. Wie differenziert ihr euch von Mailbox.org oder Proton Mail? Seht ihr euch als Konkurrenten oder gibt es ein Zusammenspiel auf dem europäischen Markt?
Wie seht ihr Bestrebungen der EU Privatsphäre zu untergraben, Stichwort Chatkontrolle?
Welche Rolle spielt die Tutao GmbH im Rennen um das europäische Souveränitätsbestreben?
Welche Zielgruppe sprecht ihr mit eurem Angebot an?
Gibt es Pläne für weitere Produkte?
Verabschiedung

Webseite der Episode:
https://gnulinux.ch/ciw145-podcast

Mediendatei: https://gnulinux.ch/podcast/CIW145.mp3

@Tutanota

@gnulinux

Michael Dexter
alcinnz
Stefano Marinelli
Michael Dexter and 2 others boosted
Casual reminder: you are supposed to run your own mailserver

If you aren't operating your own mailserver by now, what is your excuse? Don't have the hardware? Get a VM with @OpenBSDAms. Too much effort? Nah, @mwlhas you covered.

Never surrender the protocols.

Run your own mail server.

Revolt.

Rebel.

#RYOMS #mail #selfhosting #decentralize #reclaim

In the Everlasting search for clients and servers Federated, detached from corporate underlords, connected to the masses I learned about the following client server duo

Client: Delta Chat
Servers: Chat Mail servers

One thing that jumps immediately into attention, is the fact that when you download the client, select a server, you get a QR code

When you've configured your client, you will immediately notice that you do not need to enter a password for your client. The system is passwordless by default.

You do not need to enter a multi-factor authentication code it doesn't need it.

What you need to do is be careful with, is who you share your link with. Go and play with it, see if it something for you

https://delta.chat/en/

#Federated#FediVerse#OpenSource#POSIX#Chat#Mail#Secure #encryption #programming #underlords#DeltaChat #email

The image shows a smartphone screen displaying the settings menu of an application with avatar"Radio Azureus." The screen is predominantly black with white text and icons. At the top, there is a status bar showing the time as 02:30, a Wi-Fi signal, full battery at 82%, and a temperature of 24 degrees. Below the status bar, the word "Settings" is displayed in white text, with a left-pointing arrow icon.

The settings menu includes several options: "Chats and Media" with "Read Receipts On," "Notifications" turned on, "Appearance" set to "System default, Wallpaper Default," "Add Second Device," "Connectivity" with "Connected," and "Advanced." At the bottom of the screen, there are two additional options: "Donate" with a heart icon and "Help" with a question mark icon, indicating the version of the application as "Delta Chat 1.58.4." The profile picture next to the name "Radio Azureus" shows a scenic image of a blue sky and water.
The image shows a smartphone screen displaying the settings menu of an application with avatar"Radio Azureus." The screen is predominantly black with white text and icons. At the top, there is a status bar showing the time as 02:30, a Wi-Fi signal, full battery at 82%, and a temperature of 24 degrees. Below the status bar, the word "Settings" is displayed in white text, with a left-pointing arrow icon. The settings menu includes several options: "Chats and Media" with "Read Receipts On," "Notifications" turned on, "Appearance" set to "System default, Wallpaper Default," "Add Second Device," "Connectivity" with "Connected," and "Advanced." At the bottom of the screen, there are two additional options: "Donate" with a heart icon and "Help" with a question mark icon, indicating the version of the application as "Delta Chat 1.58.4." The profile picture next to the name "Radio Azureus" shows a scenic image of a blue sky and water.
The image displays a smartphone screen with a dark background. At the top, there is a status bar showing the time as 02:42, a battery level of 91%, and a 4G signal. Below the status bar, there is a text section that provides information about Chatmail servers. The text explains that Chatmail servers offer a privacy-preserving and speedy messaging experience, interoperable with chatmail and classic email servers. It instructs users to tap a chatmail server link to see the home page and then tap the QR invite code.

The text lists several Chatmail server links, each with a brief description:

"nine.testrun.org" is the default onboarding chatmail server for Delta Chat apps and has been stable since the December 2023 Chatmail announcement.

"mehl.cloud" is geared towards German-speaking users.


"mailchat.pl" is geared towards Polish-speaking users.

"chatmail.woodpeckersnest.space" and "chatmail.culturander.it" are focused on Italian-speaking users.

"chika.aangat.lahat.computer" operates in the US.

"tarpit.fun" is hosted in Germany.

At the bottom of the screen, there is a navigation bar with a home icon, a search bar displaying "delta.chat/en/chat," and a number "28" indicating unread notifications. The navigation bar also includes options for "webxdc apps," "bots," and "cosmos."

 Ovis2-8B

🌱 Energy used: 2.305 Wh
The image displays a smartphone screen with a dark background. At the top, there is a status bar showing the time as 02:42, a battery level of 91%, and a 4G signal. Below the status bar, there is a text section that provides information about Chatmail servers. The text explains that Chatmail servers offer a privacy-preserving and speedy messaging experience, interoperable with chatmail and classic email servers. It instructs users to tap a chatmail server link to see the home page and then tap the QR invite code. The text lists several Chatmail server links, each with a brief description: "nine.testrun.org" is the default onboarding chatmail server for Delta Chat apps and has been stable since the December 2023 Chatmail announcement. "mehl.cloud" is geared towards German-speaking users. "mailchat.pl" is geared towards Polish-speaking users. "chatmail.woodpeckersnest.space" and "chatmail.culturander.it" are focused on Italian-speaking users. "chika.aangat.lahat.computer" operates in the US. "tarpit.fun" is hosted in Germany. At the bottom of the screen, there is a navigation bar with a home icon, a search bar displaying "delta.chat/en/chat," and a number "28" indicating unread notifications. The navigation bar also includes options for "webxdc apps," "bots," and "cosmos." Ovis2-8B 🌱 Energy used: 2.305 Wh
The image shows a screenshot of a mobile device displaying the Delta Chat website. The top section of the screen features a dark gray bar with the text "Home Download Blog Contribute FAQ Forum" and a logo with a speech bubble containing the letter "D." The time is 02:43, and the battery is at 91%.

Below the bar, the main content area is black with white and blue text. It states, "Delta Chat is a decentralized and secure messenger app." The features listed include reliable instant messaging with multi-profile and multi-device support, the option to sign up for secure fast chatmail servers or use classic e-mail servers, interactive web apps in chats for gaming and collaboration, and audited end-to-end encryption safe against network and server attacks. The text also mentions that Delta Chat is FOSS software built on Internet Standards, avoiding xkcd927.

At the bottom of the screen, there is a search bar with the URL "delta.chat/en" and a number "28" in a square, indicating notifications. The navigation bar includes a home icon, a lock icon, and a menu icon.
The image shows a screenshot of a mobile device displaying the Delta Chat website. The top section of the screen features a dark gray bar with the text "Home Download Blog Contribute FAQ Forum" and a logo with a speech bubble containing the letter "D." The time is 02:43, and the battery is at 91%. Below the bar, the main content area is black with white and blue text. It states, "Delta Chat is a decentralized and secure messenger app." The features listed include reliable instant messaging with multi-profile and multi-device support, the option to sign up for secure fast chatmail servers or use classic e-mail servers, interactive web apps in chats for gaming and collaboration, and audited end-to-end encryption safe against network and server attacks. The text also mentions that Delta Chat is FOSS software built on Internet Standards, avoiding xkcd927. At the bottom of the screen, there is a search bar with the URL "delta.chat/en" and a number "28" in a square, indicating notifications. The navigation bar includes a home icon, a lock icon, and a menu icon.