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I've wondered before now about an e-mail system which hosts the emails on one's own device, and uses the activity-pub protocol : decentralised email, I guess...
The closest I've seen is Tox.
E-mail is already decentralised
They're kept on other people's servers, is what I meant.
You can run your own mail server and keep your emails on a device you control instead of e.g., gmail.
It's non-trivial so most people stick with letting someone else handle it. Just like you're probably not running your own Lemmy instance, but Lemmy is still decentralized.
Hehe You answered your own statement! If it were ever to become non-trivial : I'd certainly do it (even though I know people who do, are bombarded with spam).
https://mailinabox.email/
:) Thank you. Yes Mail in a box has been around for a while. Still not straightforward, though.
Skill issue
The problem with peer2peer messaging is:
That's why I think about using only decentralized protocol.
Both (decentralized and p2p) are usefull, but that not the same usage.
That's nice, but it looks like a workaround.
I can do it for myself because I'm a geek (but I don't want to), but if I say to my friends/colleagues that they need another smartphone at home they are going to look at me like I'm crazy !! 🫣
Yes... I guess if someone were to only use Tox, the device they were using it on would have to be on all the time, with one of the Tox clients running at least in the background.
Addendum At least you know when the other person is online... There's some advantage to that.