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	Remove ".onion" check from email providers (#1153)
Signed-off-by: Daniel Gray <dng@disroot.org>
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		| @@ -55,12 +55,10 @@ Find a secure email provider that will keep your privacy in mind. Don’t settle | ||||
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|     ProtonMail also supports the discovery of public keys via HTTP from their [Web Key Directory (WKD)](https://wiki.gnupg.org/WKD). This allows people who don't use ProtonMail to find the OpenPGP keys of ProtonMail accounts easily, for cross-provider E2EE. | ||||
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| ??? check ".onion Service" | ||||
| ??? info "Additional Functionality" | ||||
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|     ProtonMail's login and services are accessible over Tor, [protonmailrmez3lotccipshtkleegetolb73fuirgj7r4o4vfu7ozyd.onion](https://protonmailrmez3lotccipshtkleegetolb73fuirgj7r4o4vfu7ozyd.onion/) | ||||
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| ??? info "Additional Functionality" | ||||
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|     ProtonMail offers a "Visionary" account for €24/Month, which also enables access to ProtonVPN in addition to providing multiple accounts, domains, aliases, and extra storage. | ||||
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| ### Mailbox.org | ||||
| @@ -99,12 +97,10 @@ Find a secure email provider that will keep your privacy in mind. Don’t settle | ||||
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|     Mailbox.org also supports the discovery of public keys via HTTP from their [Web Key Directory (WKD)](https://wiki.gnupg.org/WKD). This allows people outside of Mailbox.org to find the OpenPGP keys of Mailbox.org accounts easily, for cross-provider E2EE. | ||||
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| ??? info ".onion Service" | ||||
| ??? info "Additional Functionality" | ||||
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|     You can access your Mailbox.org account via IMAP/SMTP using their [.onion service](https://kb.mailbox.org/display/MBOKBEN/The+Tor+exit+node+of+mailbox.org). However, their webmail interface cannot be accessed via their .onion service, and you may experience TLS certificate errors. | ||||
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| ??? info "Additional Functionality" | ||||
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|     All accounts come with limited cloud storage that [can be encrypted](https://kb.mailbox.org/display/MBOKBEN/Encrypt+files+on+your+Drive). Mailbox.org also offers the alias [@secure.mailbox.org](https://kb.mailbox.org/display/MBOKBEN/Ensuring+E-Mails+are+Sent+Securely), which enforces the TLS encryption on the connection between mail servers, otherwise the message will not be sent at all. Mailbox.org also supports [Exchange ActiveSync](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchange_ActiveSync) in addition to standard access protocols like IMAP and POP3. | ||||
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| ### Disroot | ||||
| @@ -142,10 +138,6 @@ Find a secure email provider that will keep your privacy in mind. Don’t settle | ||||
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|     Disroot allows for encrypted emails to be sent from their webmail application using OpenPGP. However, Disroot has not integrated a Web Key Directory (WKD) for email accounts on their platform. | ||||
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| ??? missing ".onion Service" | ||||
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|     Disroot does not operate a .onion service. | ||||
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| ??? info "Additional Functionality" | ||||
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|     They offer [other services](https://disroot.org/en/#services) such as NextCloud, XMPP Chat, Etherpad, Ethercalc, Pastebin, Online polls and a Gitea instance. They also have an app [available in F-Droid](https://f-droid.org/packages/org.disroot.disrootapp/). | ||||
| @@ -191,16 +183,14 @@ Tutanota is working on a [desktop client](https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/deskto | ||||
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|     Tutanota [does have plans](https://github.com/tutao/tutanota/issues/198) to support [AutoCrypt](https://autocrypt.org). This would allow for non-Tutanota emails to send encrypted emails to Tutanota accounts as long as their email client supports the AutoCrypt headers. | ||||
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| ??? missing ".onion Service" | ||||
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|     Tutanota does not operate a .onion service but [may consider](https://github.com/tutao/tutanota/issues/528) it in the future. | ||||
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| ??? info "Additional Functionality" | ||||
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|     Tutanota offers the business version of [Tutanota to non-profit organizations](https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/secure-email-for-non-profit) for free or with a heavy discount. | ||||
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|     Tutanota also has a business feature called [Secure Connect](https://tutanota.com/secure-connect/). This ensures customer contact to the business uses E2EE. The feature costs €240/y. | ||||
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|     Tutanota does not operate a .onion service but [may consider](https://github.com/tutao/tutanota/issues/528) it in the future. | ||||
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| ### StartMail | ||||
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| !!! recommendation | ||||
| @@ -236,10 +226,6 @@ Tutanota is working on a [desktop client](https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/deskto | ||||
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|     StartMail has [integrated encryption](https://support.startmail.com/hc/en-us/sections/360001889078-Encryption) in their webmail, which simplifies sending encrypted messages with public OpenPGP keys. | ||||
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| ??? missing ".onion Service" | ||||
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|     StartMail does not operate a .onion service. | ||||
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| ??? info "Additional Functionality" | ||||
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|     StartMail allows for proxying of images within emails. If you allow the remote image to be loaded, the sender won't know what your IP address is. | ||||
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