add/remove not app settings

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Bob Mottram 2018-02-16 11:55:20 +00:00
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@ -28,6 +28,6 @@ ssh into the system with:
ssh myusername@mydomain.com -p 2222 ssh myusername@mydomain.com -p 2222
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
Select *Administrator controls* then *App Settings* then *bdsmail*. It may take a while to install, due to the creation of keys. Select *Administrator controls* then *Add/Remove Apps* then *bdsmail*. It may take a while to install, due to the creation of keys.
After installation exit from *Administrator controls* back to the user control panel then select the option to *show your email address*. You will now have a new bdsmail address which ends with /.b32.i2p/. If you then select *Use Email* to run the Mutt email client you'll notice that you now have a folder called *i2p*. If you select that folder (move up and down with /CTRL+n/ or /CTRL+p/ and open with /CTRL+o/) you can then send email from your new address, or receive mail to it. Just like ordinary email, but with a more random-looking address. After installation exit from *Administrator controls* back to the user control panel then select the option to *show your email address*. You will now have a new bdsmail address which ends with /.b32.i2p/. If you then select *Use Email* to run the Mutt email client you'll notice that you now have a folder called *i2p*. If you select that folder (move up and down with /CTRL+n/ or /CTRL+p/ and open with /CTRL+o/) you can then send email from your new address, or receive mail to it. Just like ordinary email, but with a more random-looking address.

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It's unlikely that many people will use this. If it's hard to persuade anyone to use GPG or Enigmail then it will be <i>next to impossible</i> to persuade them to switch to BDS Mail unless they're already obsessive about technical security. However, this provides yet another option for reasonably secure communications if other methods fail or are untrustable. It's unlikely that many people will use this. If it's hard to persuade anyone to use GPG or Enigmail then it will be <i>next to impossible</i> to persuade them to switch to BDS Mail unless they're already obsessive about technical security. However, this provides yet another option for reasonably secure communications if other methods fail or are untrustable.
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<h2 id="org22ead64">Installation</h2> <h2 id="org6b531d9">Installation</h2>
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ssh into the system with: ssh into the system with:
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Select <b>Administrator controls</b> then <b>App Settings</b> then <b>bdsmail</b>. It may take a while to install, due to the creation of keys. Select <b>Administrator controls</b> then <b>Add/Remove Apps</b> then <b>bdsmail</b>. It may take a while to install, due to the creation of keys.
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