1 #+TITLE: Fripost \ndash the Free Email Association
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4 Note: See the [[file:medlemskap.en.org][membership]] page for more information about how to join.
6 Technology has never been neutral. The ownership structure of technology
7 companies and their endeavour for profit ensures that usage of their services
8 for work and communication will never be free.
10 At the same time, only a fraction of the everyday Internet users have knowledge
11 and resources enough to create free alternatives on their own. The question is
12 also: What can reasonably be expected from an average user in terms of
13 engagement in their privacy and freedom?
15 For any one individual, the goal of user freedom may be unattainable. Together,
16 we can move mountains.
18 We are proud to present the newly formed Association for Free Email,
19 Fripost. With a distributed network of servers, Fripost will deliver a free and
20 reliable email service.
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24 * FRIPOST \ndash FREE MAILING
28 The Internet is the most important communication medium in the majority of the
29 industrialised world. For those who take user freedom seriously it is saddening
30 to see how the Internet has changed from being a highly distributed network to
31 the increasingly privatised web we encounter today. A few strong parties control
32 major segments of important infrastructure that millions of users depend on
35 ** Software as a Service
37 A concept introduced in the spirit of centralisation is Software as a Service
38 (SaaS). SaaS means that users perform their computer work on or through a
39 network server on the Internet or a local network. Examples of SaaS are Amazon
40 Cloud and Google Docs. One of the main problems with SaaS is that the users has
41 no control over their data.
43 ** Privacy and Surveillance
45 With large clientele comes a lot of power. Large transnational operators, such
46 as Google, are profiting from efficient use of privacy invading
47 schemes. Together with e.g. Google's email service one also gets things that was
48 probably not asked for: advertisement, semantic analysis of email contents, and
49 spying. One part of Google's marketing strategy is to sell the collected
50 information to third party.
53 ** The Free Email Association
55 Fripost was founded in order to take back a small, but important, part of our
56 Internet life, namely the email communication infrastructure. We gather around
57 several servers that receive and stores the memabers' email. The reliability of
58 the service is of course of great importance.
61 Apart from reliability, also integrity preserving, democratic participation and
62 transparency are the watchwords of Fripost. The association will never be
63 interested in the content of its members' emails or other dealings. The
64 association never supplies information regarding members activities to third
65 party. Fripost keeps logs, and that is a part of all responsible service. But
66 these logs are only for reliable maintenance, and will never be used for other
70 All work within the association is voluntary. The association is administrated
71 by a democratically elected board, and the server administrators are chosen on
74 ** What's the Difference?
76 With mail services on today's market, users have no power over their mailing,
77 and must follow suit the provider's all whims. In that sense, those services can
78 never be regarded as free, as in freedom. However, the email service provided
79 through Fripost is free! This because of the co-ownership of the association's
80 means and the democratic structure of non-profit organisations. No private
81 for-profit corporation can offer that, at whatever price.
83 Through collective organisation, Fripost render it possible for individuals to
84 bring yet another part of their computer usage under their own control.
86 User freedom is possible!
90 So far we have a running test system; the software setup is working, but we have
91 not yet bought the hardware we want to use. The association rely on donations
92 and unconditional, unlimited loans, but to achieve sufficient dependability, we
93 need to do investments in storage and server hosting.
95 300 SEK – A small price for freedom
97 The starting budget needed is about 15 000 SEK. With a member fee of 300 SEK we
98 will need 50 members before we can really get going.
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107 You may also use cash payment.
109 ** Participate Even More
111 Fripost is based on voluntary work. There are always things to do for those who
112 want to get involved. Most of Fripost's members, however, just configure their
113 clients and free their mailing.
115 ** More information is available through
117 [[http://fscons.org/infrastructure/distributed-email-system][Abstract of a talk, given by Gustav Eek and Stefan Kangas at FSCONS, November 2010]].
119 [[http://fellowship.se/][Fellowship of Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) Göteborg chapter's wiki-page]]
121 Fripost started as a project within Göteborg Fellowship of FSFE, but is now is
122 an independent association.
124 A version of this text is available through a [[material/leaflet.pdf][leaflet]], which you can print and
125 use to spread the word.
127 See the [[file:medlemskap.en.org][membership]] page for more information about how to join. Warm Welcomes!