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  1. @orsinium I know, they stole email from us claiming to combat spam and somehow there is still spam

    ==Email==

    Maybe I only need to receive email over SMTP.

    Otherwise email transfer using NNCP with known-trusted-hosts of friends and family?

    Perhaps #FOAF even?

    Perhaps as part of NNCPNET?

    Maybe (text-only) #USENET also via NNCP?

    Edit: bc I just found #NNCP and #NNCPNET and think this could be a solution

    ==Webdev==

    I can use #RubyOnRails as needed ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  2. @karen With #NNCP, we break the tyranny of online with delay-tolerant networking. complete.org/nncp/ The new #NNCPNET is an email network running atop it -- with bridges to the public Internet. salsa.debian.org/jgoerzen/dock

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  3. This is a great article by #LWN @lwn about #NNCPNET, which uses #NNCP to form an email network that lets you run real mail servers (even with an Internet bridge) as easily as it used to be! lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1031208

  4. My new blog post, Memoirs of the Early #Internet, unearths a few relics of the early Internet and #UUCP days from some obscure sites.

    changelog.complete.org/archive

    Researching cool things a person can do with #asynchronous #email over #NNCP (#NNCPNET) led me down that path. So while you're there, you can also check out the post about the NNCPNET Internet email gateway. changelog.complete.org/archive

  5. @jeremiah_ @elb #NNCPNET, the new #NNCP-based email network, now has a bidirectional, opt-in, Internet #email bridge! salsa.debian.org/jgoerzen/dock

    This gates Internet email to/from NNCP. The bridge is off by default. It is a full participant in #SPF, #DKIM, #DMARC, and #TLS in both directions.

    Yes, now you can get Internet email straight to your #RaspberryPi ! (And even without this, your Pis can email each other!)

  6. @elb I'm now ready to announce #NNCPNET, the #NNCP-based email network. salsa.debian.org/jgoerzen/dock

    It is open to all. It can route email across the Internet or USB stick. You can run a full, real mail server without a public IP, port forwarding, or even Internet access. It's a friend-of-a-friend network; mail delivery is automatic, but adding people is done by humans.

    It uses all the tools that you're used to with Internet email, but is the opposite of it. Enjoy!