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With the news about the secret email thing iExec created, I think it opens up a door for someone to come and make an actual secret email sender with whatever content you decide instead of this pre-written one.
Might be a fun project, also getting to make the world's first completely anonymous and protected-data email service is pretty cool to say.

So the data inputs would be
[Sender Name]
[Receiving email address]
[Textbox]
[File attachment]

If one of you makes this it would be awesome.

>> No.25627951

>>25627890
Here's the link https://confidential-computing.iex.ec/private-data/
or if someone comes up with something cool too. My brain is too small to come up with a better idea

>> No.25628154

I could code it in like 10 minutes. There's only a minor issue, you'll need a sender address/provider like your Gmail account or a Sendgrid account.
iExec hardcoded their credentials in the code, it's not possible in this case. The user would need to pass his credentials as a contract argument or a confidential dataset everytime (another huge usecase, the credentials would be 100% private and unreadable)

But who is willing to give your credentials to a shaddy email sender?

>> No.25628258

>>25628154
Damn, excellent post going over the technicals. Thanks anon.

>> No.25628285

>>25628154
>, you'll need a sender address/provider
Did you read how they did it?
https://medium.com/iex-ec/iexec-confidential-computing-demo-for-beginners-d45220fcf611

Forget the [Sender name] I guess then, you can just name the bot's email "Secret-Email-Service"

>> No.25628321

>>25628285
Meaning set up a burner email with that name and use it. I wonder if there's a way to automate setting up an email address with a burner email service and then sending an email with a script

>> No.25628701

>>25628258
Well, I had a new idea, more details below.

>>25628321
It probably would work.

You can't call a SMTP server directly because you would need the client credentials, but you could create a Selenium scrapper to open TempMail for example, write the text and click the send button and send an e-mail.

You can do everything. EVERYTHING. You're basically running an application. Ever heard of Docker? Basically everything you can run on a Docker container you can run on iExec.

>> No.25628773

>>25628701
Yea I'm pretty basic in my understanding of coding and what is possible but I like to think I know enough to brainstorm.

Yeah docker is supposedly powerful enough to do almost anything so yeah it'd be really cool to see if any biz genius coders can make even a minimalistic email service

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>>25628701
>>25628773
big brain chads
are we bullish?

>> No.25628909

You guys act like TEE is new. Like every other tech giant doesnt already have it.
IBM has it AND their own blockchain. Seriously this board has issues. No one is going to pay to buy a shitty erc 20 token to use a slow, bugged shitty tee solution on fucking ethereum. You guys crack me up.

>> No.25628980

>>25628154
this is solvable with 2 encrypted inputs. currently iexec can only take 1 (the email)
>>25628909
iexec is promoting decentralized tee

>> No.25629121

Iexec should rebrand. It uses a ugly yellow logo like it came from the sixties. Yellow scares off people smells of cheap shit. Use comfy blue like chainlink minimalistic design and normiefriendly

>> No.25629622

>>25629121
black and yellow is my favorite color combo
>>25628909
>what is decentralized tee

>> No.25629665

>>25629622
it should be red and black

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>>25629665
meh