dismail.de is a platform providing free online services based on principles of privacy, security, decentralization and freedom. All services are hosted in Germany.

XMPP - Decentralized instant messaging

Email - Free email accounts for your IMAP/SMTP clients or via Webinterface.

PrivateBin - Minimalist, open source, encrypted online pastebin/discussion board

NTP - dismail.de servers are part of the NTP Pool project

DNS - Free DNS resolver (with ad, malware and tracking filter)

Tor - Some of our servers are part of the Tor privacy network

yadim - Yet another disposable mailbox

ESEL - Email server security list

News

2020-08-20 - Database problems, I'm working on it ... fixed.

2020-04-28: Conversations A/V calls

2020-04-14: Scheduled maintenance on Wednesday, April 15th 5:00-7:00 UTC.

Email

XMPP

Webservices (webmail, webchat, pastebin, trashmail)

2020-02-06: XMPP: ejabberd has been updated to 20.01

No advertising, no tracking, no profiling, no data mining, no fancy website.Conversations with audio and video calls has been released. In restricted networks conversations will use dismails server to proxy the encrypted traffic. Please report any issues.Thank you Daniel, thank you Holger and everyone involved!Due to urgent network maintenance, the following services will not be available on Wednesday, 15th between 5:00 and 7:00 UTC

ejabberd has been updated to 20.01, please report any issues.

2020-01-25: Email aliases

In response to user requests, dismail.de now offers email aliases (up to five). To activate a new alias you have to send a request to support.

2020-01-14: The second DNS resolver is online

The second Ad-, Tracker- and Malwaredomains filtering DNS resolver is online. Please have a look for the details at the info page.

2020-01-13: XMPP message archive (MAM) policy changed

Archived XMPP messages now expire after 7 days, it was 21 days before.

2019-11-13: Some people have asked why the XMPP server was migrated to ejabberd, ...

Some people have asked why the XMPP server was migrated to ejabberd, what I liked about Prosody, why I have chosen Prosody in the first place and what I recommend for beginners - prosody or ejabberd

Why did you choose Prosody? For me, ejabberd had a completely confusing configuration syntax, and I felt like I was send back in time directly into sendmails m4 mess. In previous ejabberd version the configuration file was written in Erlang terms, newer versions uses Yaml configuration file format. I don't like that either, but it's not that ugly. Prosodys configuration is written in Lua, also not the kind of configuration that I like, but bearable.

So, the only reason why I had choosen Prosody, instead of ejabberd, was the less weird configuration file :) What do you liked about Prosody? Prosody has reliably served dismails users for over 4 years, the developers and the community are awesome and very helpful. Prosody is written mainly in Lua. Although Lua is a great language, I am not quite sure if it is really well suited for writing a network service. But, the simplicity of Lua and the good structure of Prosodys source code helped me a lot and I will miss that. What do you recommend for beginners, Prosody or ejabberd? Go with Prosody, learn some Lua, read the source code and write some usefull modules (There are too few. Not) or go with ejabberd, learn some erlang (haha), read the source code and write some usefull modules (There are too few) Actually, I don't think it makes much of a difference. Try both, join the community conference rooms, ask some related questions and see how they react. Then choose the one that suits you best. Then why was the server migrated to ejabberd? Most of dismails infrastructure is redundant, so I also want redundancy for XMPP to reduce (maintenance) downtimes. With Prosody you can do some cold standby thingy, but I don't like that and I don't like to pay for a server doing nothing most of the time. So yes, that's the main reason, and because of an annoying memory leak in Prosody, that seems to affect only a few servers. Thank you Prosody and a big thank you to the Prosody developers.



We'll see how it goes with ejabberd ...

2019-11-04: XMPP migration is almost finished.

, but there are some problems with imported MUCs (occupants not listed).

Somehow the ejabberd importer didn't imported the MUCs properly. If you are a dismail MUC Admin and don't want to wait until I have found a solution, you can "fix" it by yourself by deleting and recreating your MUC. If you need any assistance please contact me. Sorry for the inconvenience.

2019-10-28: Scheduled XMPP downtime on Sunday, November 3th 05:00-08:00 UTC

2019-10-10: Scheduled maintenance on Friday, October 11th 4:00-5:00 UTC.

Webmail

Webchat

XMPP-Fileshare

PrivateBin

yadim

2019-08-11: Switched to a new database backend

2019-07-31: XMPP - Prosody to ejabberd migration

2019-07-24: fdns1 - some head scratching

2019-07-18: fdns1 - Scheduled maintenance on Friday, Jul 19th 6:30-8:30 UTC.

2019-04-25: Second MX Server is up and running

The new nodes are up and running.The XMPP service will be migrated from Prosody to ejabberd. During the migration XMPP and the account registration will not be available. The estimated downtime is 3 hours.Due to maintenance work, the following webservices will not be available on Friday, 11th between 4:00 and 5:00 UTCToday, the database servers has been migrated from a master-slave to a multi-master architecture (2 DB nodes + 1 quorum). Everything is working as expected, but maybe some adjustments have to be made in the next days. This shouldn't cause any issues, but who knows.As first part of the long planned Prosody migration I have finally started with the evaluation and testing of ejabberd. This will take some time, as there are some dismail specific things to take into account. If I do not come across any showstoppers, Prosody will be migrated to ejabberd in a few weeks.With the last maintenance two small nasty bugs slipped in, which made some DNS clients to fail sometimes, under some conditions.It took me quite some time, but everything should work fine again - if not, please let me know.Due to maintenance work, the DNS resolver fdns1 will not be available on Friday, 19th between 06:30 and 08:30 UTC

The second MX Server is up and running. With that, the whole restructuring and upgrading is mostly finished. As always, please report any issues.

2019-03-31: Scheduled XMPP downtime on Sunday, April 7th 8:00-10:00 UTC

Server migration - Part III: The XMPP service will be moved to a new server on April 7th 8:00-10:00 UTC. XMPP will not be available during the migration.

2019-03-29: Server migration - Part II

dismail's website has been moved to the new webserver (This also affects some XMPP clients which do not use XMPP SRV Records. Appropriate network rules are in place, so everything should work as usual). Additionally the xmpps address has been changed. Please report any issues.

2019-03-24: Server migration - Part I

The XMPP service will be moved to a new server. As a first step, the Webchat and the XMPP filestore has been moved to the new webserver, please report any issues.

2019-03-03: Support for TLS v1.0 and TLS v1.1 has been dropped

As announced TLS v1.0 and TLS v1.1 are no longer supported (IMAP and SMTP). If you receive errors such as "Unknown SSL protocol error in connection", please update your client.

2019-02-25: Webchat updated to converse.js v4.1.2

XEP-0384: OMEMO encrypted messaging. Please be aware that your OMEMO key is stored and generated by your webbrowser (Security considerations for browser-based crypto)

XEP-0363: HTTP File Upload (no OMEMO)

XEP-0308: Last Message Correction

Support for OTR (off-the-record) encryption has been dropped, but you can use the legacy version.

2019-02-06: Support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1 is being discontinued in March 2019

Some Highlights - You can find more at convers.js changelog

dismail.de is going to drop support for TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 in March 2019 (IMAP and SMTP).

If you use outdated email clients or devices, please upgrade. If you are already using up-to-date email clients, you are most probably already using TLS 1.2.

2018-12-06: Prosody 0.11.1

Prosody 0.11.0 has been released on 2018-11-21 and a few days later Prosody 0.11.1

So why haven't I updated yet?

The upgrade and migration of the mailsystem was and is very time consuming, but it's worth it.

What we have now: load-balanced, georedundent systems which I could swear are also somehow hyperconverged ;) I am not an early adopter. The new software release needs testing even if there are no significant changes. The running Prosody version is at a local stable maximum with some known minor issues. The new release don't has any killer feature forcing me to upgrade in a hurry. The upgrade will be combined with a new server and a lot of testing and this needs time.

2018-12-06: Provider maintenance work - Thursday Dec 13th 3:00-5:00 UTC

2018-11-25: New SMTP Servers

2018-11-22: SMTP issue (fixed)

2018-10-23: New IMAP and DB Servers

2018-10-10: Scheduled maintenance on Friday, Oct 12th 6:30-8:00 UTC.

2018-10-02: Scheduled maintenance on Thursday, Oct 4th 7:00-8:00 UTC.

2018-09-11: dismail.de has been added to the STARTTLS Everywhere Policy List

2018-07-24: STARTTLS Everywhere Policy List enforcement

2018-06-09: Scheduled maintenance on Wednesday, 13th 07:00 - 07:30 UTC.

2018-05-22: Die Datenschutzrichtlinie wurde aktualisiert

2018-05-03: Webmail - Scheduled maintenance on Sunday 6th 8:00-9:00 UTC

2018-05-01: XMPP Certificate will be updated on Friday, May 4th

2018-03-19: The webmailer has been moved to a new server

2018-02-15: Webchat updated

2018-02-12: Third-party request on the registration page

2018-02-04: XMPP Certificate will be updated on Wednesday, February 7th

2017-12-26: Email provider list

Sometimes I get asked which other mail provider I recommend. I don't want to recommend any. But here is a serverlist, please decide for yourself.

2017-12-18: OMEMO now without mutual presence subscription.

Daniel Gultsch has developed a Prosody module that makes OMEMO available without the need of mutual presence subscription (at least with conversations).

2017-12-06: Scheduled maintenance on Sunday, December 17th 5:00-7:00 UTC.

Mail server and XMPP server will not be available.

2017-11-12: Certificate will be updated on Wednesday, November 15th

2017-10-21: Webchat moved to subpage

2017-10-11: Planned network interruption on Wednesday, October 18th between 03:00 - 05:00 UTC

2017-08-25: Dear ChatSecure user ...

XMPP: Due to maintenance in the providers Data Center there will be a short network interruption between 3:00-5:00 UTCThe new SMTP Servers are now up and running, please report any issues.Currently you might experience connection problems to the SMTP Gateway. This could be related to the preparation of new SMTP-Servers. I'm working on it. Sorry for any inconvenience.In then next few days I will start integrating new IMAP and DB Servers. Actually they are already in sync, but there are some subsequent works to be done. Most can be done without interruption, some not (most likely you will not notice it)Webmail will not be reachable during the maintenance.fdns1, privatebin and yadim will not be reachable during the maintenance.Please report any issues.On Saturday, 28th dismail.de will start using the STARTTLS Everywhere Policy List to enforce TLS connections to all listed domains. Please report any issues.The XMPP service will not be available on Wednesday, 13th between 07:00 and 07:30 UTC.Die Datenschutzrichtline wurde nach Vorgaben durch die EU-Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DSGVO) aktualisiert.The webmailer will be updated and will not be available on Sunday 6th 8:00-9:00 UTC.SHA1 Fingerprint:DD:41:53:02:B4:1D:1A:5E:EA:4B:1B:76:7A:3C:2E:ED:A5:38:1E:40SHA256 Fingerprint:F5:F1:AA:01:E4:4E:83:D1:B4:99:72:66:C9:AE:DF:20:5D:F1:87:FE:2B:5F:DF:EE:20:F7:F2:F8:7F:22:C0:5DThe webmailer has been moved to a new host. Please report any issues you might experience.The webchat has been updated. In addition, there is now a full screen version.There was an unnecessary third-party request for bootstrap on the registration page.Many thanks to Mike from Kuketz IT-Security for reporting it.SHA1 Fingerprint:8C:DA:5C:94:0C:BF:8C:AC:6A:C3:73:48:7A:3A:F8:CE:3C:D7:B4:0ESHA256 Fingerprint:86:3E:13:E1:42:2D:87:06:60:96:19:78:B4:E2:A0:3E:BA:D9:A4:D9:2D:65:FA:B4:69:D2:2D:CD:5C:A6:5E:0ESHA1 Fingerprint:3F:EF:49:C8:4E:08:47:E8:D5:03:30:2B:02:87:0C:79:10:47:1F:01SHA256 Fingerprint:BA:39:BE:AB:F8:6F:22:69:39:6A:DE:74:E0:00:EF:5F:CE:2B:6F:C3:41:E9:BE:3F:F2:EA:A6:C6:16:B0:7A:7AThe webchat has been moved to a subpage to reduce size and load time of the main page.Due to maintenance work there will be a short (a few minutes) network interruption on Wednesday, October 18th between 03:00 - 05:00 UTC.Some ChatSecure users seem to have connectivity issues after the certificate change. Please open your account details and then "Edit Account". A popup should appear where you are asked to accept the new certificate. See also: ChatSecure issue 777 After that your ChatSecure should work as usual.

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