smooth okay I understand to add I2P for privacy since it will probably adds privacy against adversaries not as powerful as national security agencies. I think I did allude to that in my detailed post.
They did not design I2P to be anonymous to powerful adversaries, rather they designed it to be a performant, low-level network layer for basic privacy.
My issue is that so many people think that means I2P (thus Monero) is safe against the NSA (and the 5 Eyes countries and the German Stasi which is still active btw), which is what I mean by marketing (whether untended or not). I wanted to make clear I2P can't be relied on for that threat model.
I am contemplating building a more secure high latency anonymity network and not what I had described to you many months ago.
I am also not satisfied with Bitmessage. It doesn't even run on one of my ISPs here. Quirky, has to be downloaded, and doesn't run out-of-the-box on Linux. Python is a horrendous choice for cryptography (ewww).
generalizethis thank you. I have no more time to expend on extraneous discussion (especially with noisy n00bs who think they are senior system design analysts). I know what needs to be done. No slow consensus politics needed. I can just go straight to implementing.
It is utilizes Tor hidden services which have been
Allegedly broken by the NSA. Tor and I2P are not reliable anonymity. Do not rely on them. As well, they are probably honeypots so using them brings you to the attention of the NSA....
Fixed, The question was not what is uncrackable but "free & easy-to-use encryption software for email". The only thing I would trust is paper/pencil in a closet with a flashlight and a lighter to be NSA proof. And I'd sweat that as well.
But thank you for your correction.
Sorry but you are again misinformed:
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/thoughts-and-concerns-about-operation-onymousInformation Theoretic Security is reliable against any attacker no matter how powerful. Please be more informed before erroneously incorrecting me. Note still need to make sure Sybil or spam attacks can drive down usage thus weakening the size of anonymity sets (one of my criticisms of Bitmessage).
OROBTC you can run Windows programs on Linux with varying success:
https://www.google.com/search?q=run+windows+programs+on+linux