Posts Tagged ‘cryptography’

Testing started

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

So the testing has started, we have a limited resource test configuration put in open without promoting it (just to a limited set of people), so we’ll be able fix bugs faster than those bugs are found. Also I’ve decided to change sale pitch on front page: ResoMail.com to match close the audience of alpha testers, which I feel will consist of tech savvy guys who know what encryption is.

ResoMail deployment

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

So now we have all the functionality we’ve planed for an alpha test of ResoMail. During the alph test we’ll be offering free mail accounts and free domain addresses under .free root domain name. For mail accounts there will be an automated registration tool – a web application which will be deployed as a standard servlet container and will register mail accounts under secure domains *@mail.free or *@email.free . We’ll have to deploy a resomail server for free mail and dns functionality on separate server. Domain names will be generated on request, probable we’ll open in the forum a topic for it. We plan to implement automated domain name registration in the later releases.

So we plan to be ready in less than a week, we’ll make an announcement here when we’ll be ready.

What is ResoMail?

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

ResoMail is a secure electronic mail system, which is based on public key infrastructure, and offers in contrast to current postcard e-mail a real secure and private mail. It’s a separate system which have independent DNS, secure domains (equivalent with current domains with SSL) and secure mail.