This project aims to develop an easy way for Briar users to increase their reachability and lower the battery drain of their phone.
In Briar messages are exchanged directly between contacts (peer-to-peer).
This kind of synchronous message exchange requires contacts to be online and
connected to each other.
While this is great for privacy (no central server which
can log things or be censored) it's bad for reachability, especially in
mobile networks where connectivity can be limited.
graph LR
A[Alice]
B[Bob]
A1[Alice]
B1[Bob]
style B fill:#8db600
style A1 fill:#8db600
subgraph Alice offline
B-. can't send message .-> A
end
subgraph Bob offline
B1-. can't send message .-> A1
end
Message delivery could be delayed for an arbitrary time (or even indefinitely)
until both Bob and Alice are online at the same time.
The mailbox solves this problem by providing
a message buffer where contacts can leave messages for the owner
of the mailbox and which is connected to a stable internet connection
(e.g. the wifi at home, cable internet) and a power source.
graph LR
A[Alice]
A1[Alice]
B[Bob]
B1[Bob]
RA["Mailbox (always online)"]
style B fill:#8db600
style RA fill:#8db600
style A1 fill:#8db600
subgraph Alice offline
B-. can't send message .-> A
end
subgraph Alice's Mailbox
B-- send message --> RA
end
subgraph Alice online
B1-. can't send message .-> A1
A1-- get message --> RA
end
We want the mailbox to be as easy to deploy as possible. The target for this project will come as Android application since it will be easy to setup and besides a spare phone, no special hardware is required. Once this is done support for any hardware supporting Java (e.g. unix server, raspberry pi) could be added.
- Allow contacts to store messages for the owner of the mailbox
- Allow the owner to store messages for her contacts. Contacts can pick them up when syncing with the mailbox.
- Owner and contacts connect to the mailbox via Tor.
- The mailbox can sync group messages (from groups the owner is part of) with other group members (increases message circulation)
- Contacts and the owner can connect to the mailbox via other transports (Bluetooth, Wifi-Direct, Lan)
- Push-like message notification for the owner to decrease battery drain
A fat JAR for running on a x86_64 GNU/Linux server can be compiled with
./gradlew x86LinuxJar
And also ARM64 with
./gradlew aarch64LinuxJar
As well as a docker container can be built with
docker build -t briar/mailbox .
And run with
docker volume create briar-mailbox-1
docker run --name briar-mailbox --volume briar-mailbox-1:/root briar/mailbox
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Compliant with version 3.0 of the REUSE Specification.