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<h3>Services on I2P</h3>
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<li class="tidylist"><b>Invisible Internet &amp; Public Web Browsing</b><br>On I2P you can access anonymous websites (aka eepsites) and other services (e.g. ssh over I2p, your own IRC/Jabber server etc.) in addition to being able to host your own services, and you can also access the normal web anonymously via I2P's built-in <a href="http://proxy.i2p" target="_blanK">web proxy</a>. <a href="http://www.i2p2.de/htproxyports.html" target="_blank">Configure your browser</a> to use the HTTP <a href="https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Proxy_server%20" target="_blank">proxy</a> at <code>127.0.0.1 port 4444</code>, then browse to an eepsite or a normal, unencrypted <code>http://</code> address. There's <a href="http://echelon.i2p/i2pfox/">I2PFox</a>, a custom build
<li class="tidylist"><b>Invisible Internet &amp; Public Web Browsing</b><br>On I2P you can access anonymous websites (aka eepsites) and other services (e.g. ssh over I2p, your own IRC/Jabber server etc.) in addition to being able to host your own services, and you can also access the normal web anonymously via I2P's built-in <a href="http://proxy.i2p" target="_blanK">web proxy</a>. <a href="http://www.i2p2.de/htproxyports.html" target="_blank">Configure your browser</a> to use the <a href="https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Proxy_server%20" target="_blank">HTTP proxy</a> at <code>127.0.0.1 port 4444</code>, then browse to an eepsite or a normal, unencrypted <code>http://</code> address. There's <a href="http://echelon.i2p/i2pfox/">I2PFox</a>, a custom build
of Firefox tailored especially for I2P, which you might like to investigate for locked-down darknet exploration! <a href="#eepsites">Below</a> we list some of the sites hosted on I2P.</li><li class="tidylist"><b>Anonymous E-Mail</b><br>Postman's I2P-based mail system can be accessed either via <a href="../../../../../../susimail/">I2P's built-in webmail</a>
(aka susimail) or using any mail client that supports smtp and pop3.
Accounts can send and receive mail from the normal internet. For an