EtherMail ($EMT) is a Web 3.0 Email Solution setting the standard for anonymous and encrypted wallet-to-wallet communication.
The EtherMail solution brings users and companies together through incentive-alignment guided by the following foundational principles:
- Anonymous communication MUST be possible.
- Users should be compensated in proportion to how valuable they are to advertisers.
- Users should be able to freely communicate with each other.
The EtherMail solution allows advertisers and users to collectively provide a high quality email marketing and communication experience in which both parties know what they’re getting from each other.
- Emails sent between EtherMail users: always end-to-end encrypted
- Emails from EtherMail users to non EtherMail users: encrypted with TLS if the non-EtherMail mail server supports it (most providers such as Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc, support TLS). Note, since these messages are encrypted but not end-to-end encrypted, Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc will be able to read these messages and hand them over.
- Emails from non-EtherMail users to EtherMail users: unless you use PGP, the email message is encrypted in transit using TLS and stored on our servers using zero-access encryption. However, It is not end-to-end encrypted, and might be accessible to the sender’s email service.