demail
Demail is a term used to describe approaches to electronic mail that emphasize decentralization, user sovereignty, and privacy. It is not a single, standardized protocol, but a label for various proposals and experimental systems that aim to replace or augment conventional centralized email with distributed architectures.
In demail concepts, user identities are typically bound to cryptographic keys, enabling end-to-end encryption of message
Status and landscape: demail remains exploratory and is discussed in academic, research, and industry contexts as
Advantages and challenges: proponents argue that decentralization can improve privacy, resilience, and user control, and reduce
See also: email, decentralization, end-to-end encryption, federated systems.