Primary Link

Onion Address

Product Highlights

Anonymous Email Service

Available

PGP Support

Available

No Identification Required

Available

Secure Communication

Available

Clearnet & Darknet Emailing

Available

Contemporary Service

Available

Frequently Asked Questions

What does DNMX stand for?

Dark Net Mail Exchange. The service is an anonymous email provider operating on a Tor hidden service since 2024, offering account creation without phone number, identity verification, or recovery contact requirements. Account passwords are the only credential — keep them backed up off-platform.

Can DNMX send to clearnet emails?

Yes — DNMX accounts can send and receive from both .onion and standard clearnet domains. The service operates as a normal SMTP-capable mail provider, just without the identity verification of mainstream alternatives. Some clearnet recipients filter Tor-originated mail more aggressively, so deliverability varies.

Does DNMX support PGP?

Native PGP support is built into the webmail interface. Keys are stored client-side, encryption and decryption happen in the browser, and the operator does not have access to plaintext content of encrypted messages. The browser-side key handling means losing the key means losing the mail.

Is DNMX free?

Yes. Account creation and standard mail use is free. The operator's sustainability model relies on lightweight infrastructure and a community-aligned funding posture rather than paid tiers — which also means service guarantees are weaker than commercial mail providers offer.