What is this all about?
eemaill offers a service that eases communication with a group of people via e-mail.
First step is to create a list. Share the link you receive and users can decide weather to joint, not to join or to leave the list later on. Now, if someone mails to <your_listname>@eemaill.org, all members will receive that mail.
Who is liable?
There
no Warranty of any Kind!
The service "
eemaill" comes "as is". The whole risk including all resultant damage is with you.
By the concept of simplicity everybody should be concerned about the fact that the
level of security is quite low.
eemaill is not responsible for any content that is forwarded with it (e-mails) or any content on hyperlinked websites.
Contact the developer.
Please find the privacy policy
here.
What about my privacy?
eemaill will not: read your mails, hand you e-mail address to others, use your e-mail address for ads, display your e-mail address in public.
Keep in mind that an administrator of an eemaillist may see all e-mail addresses currently subscribed to it.
An administrator of an eemaillist decides who will gain administrative privileges by handing the administration-URL to others.
Further, eemaill will keep the following data: lists until one year of inactivity, e-mail count per list, last activity per list, recipient addresses as long as assigned and subscribed, IP's with suspicious behavior for 24 hours. This is the smallest possible amount of data that is required for a reasonable mode of operation.
Why e-mail?
Seriously, everyone has e-mail and knows how to use it.
Communication with a group of people via e-mail avoids logging in into various social networks. One could have everything at one go by starting the mail client.
This saves time, data traffic, thereby energy and thereby resources.
Further, using e-mails for communication does not lock users to one single provider (decentralization).
How came this project to life?
Ever wanted to create an e-mail list quick and easy?
I asserted that there is no service to setup e-mail lists that way.
The (let's call it) ritual of signing up somewhere and configuring a lot of settings was not the kind of usability that was on my mind. So came eemaill.
Are there technical infomation?
For now, at least a few! May some sunny day this project will be open source.
This page is compliant with
Development, design, maintenance and server administration by
me.
The project is hosted by
and powered by
green electricity.
Spare resources are donated to the distributet computing projects
Docking@Home and the
World Community Grid.
Still questions...
...bugs or any suggestions? Please email admin@eemaill.org .