Best email for TOR use?

Need a relatively secure email service that is reliable and works well with TOR. My focus is mostly on reliability and ease of use with TOR. Security isn't the biggest issue as nothing important will be stored on there, I assume most services are already corrupt anyway.

I've been using safe-mail, but it hasn't wanted to play nicely with TOR lately - plenty of time out issues when trying to use it through TOR. Have no problems with it when using a normal connection so something is up.

Any suggestions?


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[5 Points] protonmailadvice:

Don't even think about using Protonmail. I read a post here earlier about a guy who got subpoenaed because of his Protonmail usage. PGP encrypt everything always and use Lelantos (that's what you're looking for)

Check a good review here: https://www.reddit.com/r/DarkNetMarkets/comments/321vxa/comparison_of_email_providers/

Any service that advertises themselves as 'bulletproof' is lying and will sell you out in a fucking heartbeat.


[3 Points] DancingWindAway:

Sigaint, they "make 3 letter agencies cry" ;)


[1 Points] Yourconscious69:

If you can get 2 invite codes Riseup.net is good.


[1 Points] Jobless_Junkie:

Don't use safe-mail.net:

Known users of the Safe-mail web service include operators, vendors and customers of the dark web’s many drug market sites, journalists writing about the investigation into Silk Road, and BTCKing, the vendor who ran an underground anonymous Bitcoin exchange and allegedly worked with BitInstant CEO Charlie Shrem to sell more than $1 million worth of Bitcoins to users of Silk Road.

When I reached out to Safe-mail for comment, Amiram Ofir, Safe-mail’s President and CEO, responded in an email that the company and its employees “certainly are not aware of any criminal activity,” adding that the company does “follow court orders that are issued in Israel by an Israeli court. Any other law enforcement agency should contact the Israeli authorities.” It’s worth noting, however, that Israel signed a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) with the U.S. in 1998. An MLAT request was used to image the Silk Road web server, according to the criminal complaint of Sept. 27, 2013.

Ofir told me that communications between users and the web service are SSL protected, and that information stored on the server is encrypted with user-specific keys. When asked if Safe-mail has received court orders issued by an Israeli court on behalf of a non-Israeli law enforcement agency, such as the FBI, Ofir replied with a short “Yes.” My followup email, asking if Safe-mail has the ability to decrypt information without a user’s key, went unanswered.

Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/runasandvik/2014/01/31/the-email-service-the-dark-web-is-actually-using/

Use either claws, lelantos or sigaint.


[-2 Points] Lulu_bee:

Protonmail