🆕 Software Suggestion | Lavabit #1546
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Name: Lavabit
Category: "Interesting Email Providers Under Development"
URL: https://lavabit.com/
Description
Lavabit is back and appears to be developing their own mail protocol for secure communication. Since we list Confidant here would we want to list this as well?
Ya'll may consider adding Magma (by Lavabit) to self-hostable email clients:
https://magmadaemon.org/
From the descrption and link I guess this issue means Flow, Volcano and Magma?
Their marketing for Flow however makes it sound that this is definitely a stable product and not “in development.” 🤔
No, it means Lavabit. But I suppose they could also be considered.
They also started this a while ago, but it looks dead since the website is pretty horrible in terms of design and it hasn't been updated. https://darkmail.info/
From the wikipedia webpage:
I think Magma is dead also? From their website:
DNS CAA is not set.
It is not good.
https://www.hardenize.com/report/lavabit.com/1585052333
we don't require dns CAA as we already require DANE.
However, lavabit seems to lack mta-sts and TLS-RPT, which we do require, which is why we are not able to add lavabit at this time.