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  • hofrogs
    Be careful when installing Yggdrasil Network on your device - your device address will be available in a network/peer explorers and if your firewall is not configured to reject incoming connections from the yggdrasil ipv6 interface - your locally running services could get exposed.
  • eqvinox
    I kinda understand the point, but e-mail of all things… the one thing in the current tech stack that is in fact "P2P"… technically all you need is either a VPN that allows incoming connections to you on a fixed address on tcp/25, or a dyndns and any ISP with inbound tcp/25 open…Also, E2E encryption >> "the network handles that".
  • velcrovan
    Systems can be so simple and elegant when you just assume no one will use them to send spam.
  • idle_zealot
    Very cool. How does this deal with offline recipients? Do the messages just get dropped, or does Yggdrasil somehow store and deliver them?
  • pshirshov
    Is my understanding correct that all involved parties must be online?
  • fattybob
    My first Linux install was Yggdrasil, just for that, this interests me…
  • lorenzo95
    If I were to run an yggmail server and configure delta-chat to talk to it, would I get a similar result?