Decentralized mail.

If you're looking to run your own decentralized mail node, here are a few decentralized mail protocols and systems that allow you to do that:
1. Dmail
Network: Arweave-based
Node Setup: You can run an Arweave node to support Dmail's storage system.
Website: http://dmail.ai
2. Mailchain
Network: Multi-chain (Ethereum, Polygon, NEAR)
Node Setup: Can be self-hosted for more control over data.
Website: http://mailchain.com
3. Skiff Mail
Network: IPFS-based
Node Setup: Run an IPFS node to support Skiff Mail's decentralized storage.
Website: http://skiff.com
4. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) + Decentralized Storage
DIY Approach: Set up your own SMTP server and store emails using decentralized storage like IPFS or Arweave.
Tools:
Mail Server:
Postfix
,Exim
, orMail-in-a-Box
Storage:
IPFS
,Arweave
, orSia
5. Dark Mail Alliance (DIME Protocol)
Features: End-to-end encrypted email with metadata protection.
Node Setup: Run your own mail server using the DIME protocol.
Tools:
LEAP Encryption Access Project
,Mailpile
Steps to Run a Decentralized Mail Node
Choose a Protocol: Pick a platform or protocol like Mailchain or Skiff Mail.
Set Up a Server:
Install Linux on a VPS, Raspberry Pi, or home server.
Configure an SMTP server (e.g., Postfix).
Integrate Decentralized Storage:
- Connect IPFS, Arweave, or Sia to store mail data.
Encryption:
- Use PGP/GPG for end-to-end encryption.
Domain:
- Configure DNS and MX records for your domain.
This setup gives you full control over your decentralized mail infrastructure.
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