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We need an alternative to Email
What the fuck is wrong with email now ?
It's one of the only things that hasn't been ruined those past few internet decades, only slightly improved, and is still decentralized and can still allow you to self host, don't you touch it
It's unencrypted
Is it encrypted while in transit between servers?
The answer is almost universally "no", if you didn't encrypt it yourself and are sending a cross-domain mail
I'm fairly sure connecting over TLS was the default last time I set up my server. But of course that only protects it from people snooping on the wires.
Yes, but that's almost certainly you connecting to the pop3 server (usually indeed provides TLS), or the server connecting to a dedicated smarthost for delivery (sometimes does as well). But mail exchange between MTAs that don't use smarthosts but reach the MX destination directly is mostly unencrypted, through port 25