{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Crusty 👨‍💻 wrote","author_name":"Crusty 👨‍💻 (npub1ry…e5a5f)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1ry5wud2c748rzexcr5nvxhsj8sj5htsjsd2dwcta0lvx94cdng4s8e5a5f","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"Good morning ☕️\n\nI started to work on an email alias service powered by nostr.\n\nI stucked a bit, because I started to try to solve all privacy problems I see.\n\nBut if I can find 1 thing in which I can make this better then other alias services on market, it worth already to roll it out. Also users shall think the same.\n\nWhat is the benefit of it over e.g.: SimpleLogin?\n1️⃣ You don't need an email address to use it.\n2️⃣ Service does not know which alias belongs to whom.\n3️⃣ Easier to send email from alias.\n4️⃣ Emails are stored on user defined servers (relays)\n(5️⃣ Uses nostr as login)\n\nCommon features\n1️⃣ Emails are stored encrypted.\n2️⃣ Senders won't know your identity.\n3️⃣ Open-source/self-hostable\n\nThe feature I want, that seems pretty hard to achieve is, that the service has no access to the content of your emails.\n\n#grownostr #plebchain #email #alias #privacy #opensource #gm"}
