is it possible to make a kind of tor button, so that all users using a kind of email client are a outproxy or hidden service, or must it be hidden service? so a torbutton with default on smtp relay /exitnode for email?
On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Karsten N. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Hi, > > someone has setup an open SMTP relay as hidden service: > > oogjrxidhkttf6vl.onion port: 587 > > May be, it works. I did not test it. :-( > > Karsten N. > > M. Peterson schrieb: > > Hi > > > > want to know, if tor is as well an email mixmaster, > > e.g. we have an email client, which is sending only pgp encrypted emails, > > then the ISP is excluded as he cannot read, but data retention laws allow > to > > log the IP from where the email is sent and the email server knows the > last > > exit point of the encrypted package (email). > > If now in this email client an onion routing system would be enabled, > then > > all email (enc. Packages) would be routed, and some exit nodes would > deliver > > them. > > Is this already possible with Tor? Are there enough exit nodes? would it > be > > possible and useful for email services to force every node to be an exit > > node for encry. packets to email accounts? how much bandwidth is a node > > requiring then for mixing/forwarding emails only? > > are there developers working on that? or interested? > > > > Regards > > > >