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- IMail abstract "Invisible mail, also referred to as iMail, i-mail or Bote mail, is a method of exchanging digital messages from an author to one or more recipients in a secure and untraceable way. It is an open protocol and its java implementation (I2P-Bote) is free and open source software, licensed under the GPLv3.As with e-mail, one can send and receive iMails. However, normal e-mails are visible to an ISP and to the administrators of the mail servers providing the service. Https, or secure, connections still allow the server admin to view the content of an e-mail and its related IP number. In invisible mails both the mail's content, and the identities (of the sender as well as the receiver) remain unknown to a third party observer or attacker. Furthermore, all iMails are automatically and transparently end-to-end encrypted.At present, iMail cannot be sent to regular email accounts. iMail addresses are called iMail destinations. They are much longer than the average e-mail addresses and do not carry the "@" sign nor a domain. They already include the encryption key, so using an iMail destination is not harder than using standard e-mail with gpg encryption. The destination is two in one: the "address" as well as the public key. In contrast to gpg- or pgp-encrypted e-mails, I2P-Bote also encrypts the mail headers.I2P-Bote also works as an anonymous or pseudonymous remailer. iMails are sent via the [I2P] network, a secure and pseudonymous p2p overlay network on the internet and sender and receiver need not be online at the same time (store-and-forward model). The entire system is serverless and fully distributed. iMail peers accept, forward, store and deliver messages. Neither the users nor their computers are required to be online simultaneously; they need connect only briefly for as long as it takes to send or receive messages.An iMail message consists of three components, the message envelope, the message header, and the message body. The message header contains control information, including, minimally one or more recipient addresses. Usually descriptive information is also added, such as a subject header field and a message submission date/time stamp.iMails can carry international typesets and have small multi-media content attachments, a process standardized in RFC 2045 through 2049. Collectively, these RFCs have come to be called Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME).".
- IMail wikiPageExternalLink handbuch_55.htm.
- IMail wikiPageExternalLink i2pbote.i2p.
- IMail wikiPageExternalLink history.txt.
- IMail wikiPageExternalLink src.zip.
- IMail wikiPageExternalLink i2pbote.net.
- IMail wikiPageExternalLink www.i2p2.de.
- IMail wikiPageExternalLink 48940-i2pbote-0-1-2-released.html.
- IMail wikiPageID "30943549".
- IMail wikiPageRevisionID "600021631".
- IMail coi "February 2011".
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- IMail moreFootnotes "February 2011".
- IMail notability "February 2011".
- IMail refimprove "February 2011".
- IMail subject Category:American_inventions.
- IMail subject Category:Electronic_documents.
- IMail subject Category:Email.
- IMail subject Category:Internet_terminology.
- IMail type Ability105616246.
- IMail type Abstraction100002137.
- IMail type AmericanInventions.
- IMail type Cognition100023271.
- IMail type Communication100033020.
- IMail type Creativity105624700.
- IMail type Document106470073.
- IMail type ElectronicDocuments.
- IMail type Invention105633385.
- IMail type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- IMail type Writing106362953.
- IMail type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- IMail comment "Invisible mail, also referred to as iMail, i-mail or Bote mail, is a method of exchanging digital messages from an author to one or more recipients in a secure and untraceable way. It is an open protocol and its java implementation (I2P-Bote) is free and open source software, licensed under the GPLv3.As with e-mail, one can send and receive iMails. However, normal e-mails are visible to an ISP and to the administrators of the mail servers providing the service.".
- IMail label "IMail".
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- IMail isPrimaryTopicOf IMail.