networkimprov / mnm

mnm implements TMTP protocol. Let Internet sites message members directly, instead of unreliable, insecure email. Contributors welcome! (Server)
https://mnmnotmail.org
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FAQ: describe Matrix system #7

Open young-d-a opened 3 years ago

young-d-a commented 3 years ago

Would matrix.org not have a considerable overlap with this system?

networkimprov commented 3 years ago

Thanks for asking! (And welcome to Github :-)

Matrix is based on repositories which are sync'd with clients and other servers, rather like Git.

TMTP is a store-and-forward system, which is how email works.

I need to summarize Matrix in the FAQ.

networkimprov commented 3 years ago

But the fundamental difference is that Matrix is federated, meaning anyone on it is accessible to everyone else on the Internet. That makes it a likely phishing pond (given enough adoption), just like email.

Also, Matrix is a very complex protocol. TMTP is quite simple.

So there is some overlap, but fundamental differences.

young-d-a commented 3 years ago

Dear Liam,

Thanks for that. I am using element on a number of my building projects to try to deal with a now-very-poor postal service in botswana, plus copying each item to web site with password required.

Regards,

David Young signal secure private messaging/voice/video/videogroup: 74535932 +267 74242618 element secure messaging/voice/video/conference: @davidyoung:matrix.org

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But the fundamental difference is that Matrix is federated, meaning anyone on it is accessible to everyone else on the Internet. That makes it a likely phishing pond (given enough adoption), just like email.

Also, Matrix is a very complex protocol. TMTP is quite simple.

So there is some overlap, but fundamental differences.

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