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'''susimail''' is an e-mail client written in Java, preinstalled on all stock I2P routers, providing easy access from a browser to postman's mail services (SMTP/POP3). It is programmed and maintained previously by ''susi'' (offline), and by ''Zzz'' (since 2015). |
'''susimail''' is an e-mail client written in Java, preinstalled on all stock I2P routers, providing easy access from a browser to postman's mail services (SMTP/POP3). It is programmed and maintained previously by ''susi'' (offline), and by ''Zzz'' (since 2015). |
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− | + | You need to create an account on [http://hq.postman.i2p/?page_id=16 postman's site] before you can actually use ''susimail'', as ''susimail'' doesn't provide a registration option. |
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== FAQ == |
== FAQ == |
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* Official website of susi (offline): http://susi.i2p ([http://inr.i2p/search/?q=susi.i2p/ online status on inr.i2p]) |
* Official website of susi (offline): http://susi.i2p ([http://inr.i2p/search/?q=susi.i2p/ online status on inr.i2p]) |
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* Susimail's source code folder on [http://git.idk.i2p/i2p-hackers/i2p.i2p/-/tree/master/apps/susimail git.idk.i2p] |
* Susimail's source code folder on [http://git.idk.i2p/i2p-hackers/i2p.i2p/-/tree/master/apps/susimail git.idk.i2p] |
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 9 January 2025
susimail is an e-mail client written in Java, preinstalled on all stock I2P routers, providing easy access from a browser to postman's mail services (SMTP/POP3). It is programmed and maintained previously by susi (offline), and by Zzz (since 2015).
You need to create an account on postman's site before you can actually use susimail, as susimail doesn't provide a registration option.
FAQ
Can Susimail work with Tor?
No. Although it might be possible under certain conditions, a lot of knowledge is required for this, and so is not feasible for most users.
See also
External links
- Official website of postman's mail service
- Official website of susi (offline): http://susi.i2p (online status on inr.i2p)
- Susimail's source code folder on git.idk.i2p