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In Web2, email is not just communication, itโs infrastructure.
Itโs the default login layer for almost every service.
And when that layer leaks, the whole stack above it collapses.
Centralized email providers (Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook) run on single-cloud infra.
That model creates systemic weaknesses:
1. Single Point of Failure
One central server cluster is breached โ millions of accounts exposed.
2. Surveillance as a Business Model
Data scanned, profiled, and sold. Your inbox is an ad revenue pipeline.
3. Slow to Patch
Legacy infra and monolithic deployments make vulnerabilities live longer.
4. No True Auditability
You trust their word, not verifiable infra.
Recent breaches prove the point:
2.5B Gmail accounts flagged at risk (TechRadar)
Corporate email dumps from ShinyHunters (Wikipedia)
Plex email + password leak (The Verge)
These arenโt user mistakes. Theyโre infrastructure failures.
GuaridMail is part of GuaridOS, built on Flux decentralized infrastructure with a GitOps delivery model.
That design replaces fragile, centralized servers with distributed, auditable nodes.

Core properties:
Decentralized Nodes (Flux)
Email traffic is routed and verified across a global Flux network. No single datacenter to attack.
GitOps Automation
Deployments follow the model: Code โ Git โ Flux โ live modules.
Every change is versioned, reproducible, and rollback-capable.
End-to-End Encryption
Messages are encrypted at the edge, decrypted only on user devices.
Local-First Handling
Keys and metadata remain under user control, not stored in third-party servers.
Zero Metadata Resale
Unlike Big Tech email, GuaridMail is not an ad business.
GuaridMail is already working in core team test mode.
Weโve received live verification codes (e.g. X/Twitter login) inside GuaridMail inboxes.
What remains:
- Occasional delays due to multi-node propagation across Flux infra.
- SMTP/IMAP relay tuning for consistency across global regions.
This is the trade-off: decentralized infra means extra verification hops, but also higher security and no central choke point.
1. Stabilize Relay Layer โ optimize propagation, reduce delivery lag.
2. Public Release โ allow anyone to claim `username@guaridos.me`.
3. Integration with GuaridOS Modules โ Calendar, Authenticator, Files, Drive.
4. GuaridDrive Launch โ privacy-first alternative to Google Drive, on the same infra principles.
Email leaks are not just โbad luck.โ Theyโre infra choices.
Centralized email is brittle by design.
GuaridMail flips the model:
Decentralized deployment (Flux)
Automated, auditable changes (GitOps)
Privacy as default
This isnโt another Gmail clone.
This is email as infrastructure, rebuilt for Web3.
๐ Try it now in test mode: console.guaridos.me
๐ guaridos.me
In Web2, email is not just communication, itโs infrastructure.
Itโs the default login layer for almost every service.
And when that layer leaks, the whole stack above it collapses.
Centralized email providers (Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook) run on single-cloud infra.
That model creates systemic weaknesses:
1. Single Point of Failure
One central server cluster is breached โ millions of accounts exposed.
2. Surveillance as a Business Model
Data scanned, profiled, and sold. Your inbox is an ad revenue pipeline.
3. Slow to Patch
Legacy infra and monolithic deployments make vulnerabilities live longer.
4. No True Auditability
You trust their word, not verifiable infra.
Recent breaches prove the point:
2.5B Gmail accounts flagged at risk (TechRadar)
Corporate email dumps from ShinyHunters (Wikipedia)
Plex email + password leak (The Verge)
These arenโt user mistakes. Theyโre infrastructure failures.
GuaridMail is part of GuaridOS, built on Flux decentralized infrastructure with a GitOps delivery model.
That design replaces fragile, centralized servers with distributed, auditable nodes.

Core properties:
Decentralized Nodes (Flux)
Email traffic is routed and verified across a global Flux network. No single datacenter to attack.
GitOps Automation
Deployments follow the model: Code โ Git โ Flux โ live modules.
Every change is versioned, reproducible, and rollback-capable.
End-to-End Encryption
Messages are encrypted at the edge, decrypted only on user devices.
Local-First Handling
Keys and metadata remain under user control, not stored in third-party servers.
Zero Metadata Resale
Unlike Big Tech email, GuaridMail is not an ad business.
GuaridMail is already working in core team test mode.
Weโve received live verification codes (e.g. X/Twitter login) inside GuaridMail inboxes.
What remains:
- Occasional delays due to multi-node propagation across Flux infra.
- SMTP/IMAP relay tuning for consistency across global regions.
This is the trade-off: decentralized infra means extra verification hops, but also higher security and no central choke point.
1. Stabilize Relay Layer โ optimize propagation, reduce delivery lag.
2. Public Release โ allow anyone to claim `username@guaridos.me`.
3. Integration with GuaridOS Modules โ Calendar, Authenticator, Files, Drive.
4. GuaridDrive Launch โ privacy-first alternative to Google Drive, on the same infra principles.
Email leaks are not just โbad luck.โ Theyโre infra choices.
Centralized email is brittle by design.
GuaridMail flips the model:
Decentralized deployment (Flux)
Automated, auditable changes (GitOps)
Privacy as default
This isnโt another Gmail clone.
This is email as infrastructure, rebuilt for Web3.
๐ Try it now in test mode: console.guaridos.me
๐ guaridos.me
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