NixNet Mail Free and anonymous

The mail server is fully usable, however, there is no registration frontend and no support for custom domains; until those features are present, consider this an alpha-grade service. In the meantime, if you would like an address at any of my domains, send an email to [email protected] or open a ticket using the web interface at support.nixnet.services. Include your desired username and domain in the form [email protected]. I will manually create the account and send you a random password.

I also recommend reading useplaintext.email when you have time. It explains how to be a good "netizen" and common email etiquette that a lot of people don't think about. All of the things mentioned there are default on my Roundcube instance except hard wrapping as it can be quite off-putting for people who aren't used to it and may read emails on their phone.

For webmail, Roundcube is available and provides a rather nice experience, however, it does require JavaScript. If you use Tor or simply disable JS, you may prefer alps. It is actively being developed so there will likely be bugs.

Available domains

.email is a relatively new TLD and may be counted as invalid on some websites. It's unlikely but possible. .com will work everywhere, however. The numbered domains are only recommended for anonymous/throwaway/whatever accounts when registering for services. The numbers correspond to letters as with the 3x4 keypads on mobile phones.

Planned features

  1. Local inbox encryption with user's password
  2. Onion URL for webmail
  3. Support for sending/receiving mail to/from onion addresses