? INDEX ?
- What is Onionmail
- General configuration:
- Basic configuration.
- How to create a server:
See servers.confand
Onionmail command line --gen-servers, -sp , -p , -ndk - KeyBlock:
- KeyBlock into the tor network.
- Using KeyBlock with keyfiles and passwords.
See Onionmail command line (see -sp and -p and -pf) - Using KeyBlock with remote server passphrase.
See Onionmail command line (see -sp, --gen-rpass, --rpass-server and -rpf) - Multiple hidden services.
See servers.conf - Server type / Server Group
- Enter/Exit Server:
- How to configure an Exit/Enter server.
See servers.conf (mode Exit)
See exitpolicy.conf - Friendship network configuration.
See feed.conf - GPG Key configuration.
See: confrol.conf
Onionmail command line (see --pgp and --set-pgp)
MYKEY command (see rulez). - Filesystem configuration.
See filesystem.conf - OnionMail Applications and Bots addresses:
- OnionMail's HTTP web hidden service:
- OnionMail's cryptography:
- Master key (KeyBlock):
See KeyBlock section. - Inbox cryptography.
- Cryptography settings:
See filesystem.conf and pgp.conf - SysOp help:
- sysop.txt and keyblock.txt
- SysOp mail commands.
- Status and statistics:
- Control port API:
- Access to server.
- Access as root.
- Control port commands.
- User administration.
- Mailing list.
- VMAT mail address administration.
- OnionMail command line parameteres.
- Autodestruciton certificate.
- Text CAPTCHA extension.
- VMAT Protocol.
- MAT Protocol.
- Reserved addresses.
- Voucher codes:
- How to create a voucher code.
- Voucher codes logging.
- How to use a voucher code.
- Voucher code invalidation.
- How to:
- Create a new OnionMail server.
- Install OnionMail in Debian.
- Create a new OnionMail user in TAILS.
- Create a new OnionMail user via mail/pop3.
- Using OnionMail with remote server passphrase.
- Typical errors.