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Add information about XMPP message/file storage
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<p><?php printf(_('You get a free anonymous E-Mail address and an XMPP/Jabber account using the same details. Your Jabber ID is user@%1$s and can be connected to directly from clearnet or via Tor hidden service (%2$s).'), CLEARNET_SERVER, ONION_SERVER); ?></p>
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<p><?php printf(_('You will have 50MB of disk space available for your mails. If you need more space, just <a href="%1$s">contact me</a>. Your E-Mail address will be %2$s'), CONTACT_URL, CLEARNET_SERVER); ?></p>
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<p><?php echo _('For privacy, please use PGP mail encryption, if you can. This prevents others from reading your mails to protect your privacy. You can <a href="https://gnupg.org/download/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">download GnuPG</a> or similar software for it. Once you have generated your PGP key, you can <a href="manage_account.php">add it to your account</a> to make use of WKD automatic discovery for mail clients.'); ?></p>
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<p><?php echo _('You can choose between two Web-Mail clients installed on the server. <a href="squirrelmail/src/login.php">SquirrelMail</a> is a very old mail client which works without any JavaScript and is thus the most popular mail client among darknet users. However, it hasn\'t been under development for many years and does not support all features that mail has to offer. You may see strange attachments that should have been inlined in your email, such as PGP/MIME encrypted email messages. A more modern client is <a href="snappymail/">SnappyMail</a>, which also supports PGP encryption within your browser and is more similar to what you may be used to from other mail services. SnappyMail requires JavaScript though, so this is not a good choice for all the paranoid people that do not trust executing JavaScript in their browser. Alternatively you can simply use your favourite desktop mail client and configure it with the settings given below.'); ?></p>
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<p><?php echo _('You can choose between two Web-Mail clients installed on the server. <a href="squirrelmail/src/login.php">SquirrelMail</a> is a very old mail client which works without any JavaScript and is thus the most popular mail client among darknet users. However, it hasn\'t been under development for many years and does not support all features that mail has to offer. You may see strange attachments that should have been inlined in your email, such as PGP/MIME encrypted email messages. A more modern client is <a href="snappymail/">SnappyMail</a>, which also supports PGP encryption within your browser and is more similar to what you may be used to from other mail services. SnappyMail requires JavaScript though, so SquirrelMail is for you if you do not trust executing JavaScript in your browser. Alternatively, you can simply use your favourite desktop mail client and configure it with the settings given below.'); ?></p>
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<p><?php echo _('The XMPP service provides message archiving and HTTP upload, which can keep your messages and files for up to 1 week. Up to 100MB of file storage is available per user.'); ?></p>
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<h2><?php echo _('E-Mail Setup'); ?></h2>
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<?php printf(_('SMTP: %s Port 465 (SSL/TLS) or 587 (StartTLS)'), CLEARNET_SERVER); ?><br>
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