On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 10:31 +0200, TOR-Admin (gpfTOR1) wrote:
supporting spammers
when setting up my node for 465,993,995?
The SSL-encrypted SMTP-ports are using SMTP-Auth (mostly). The
support of spammer is very low (in my opinion).
By the way, I have the same problems like you since
Just one contra:
Supporting $some_crime always means that you knew about that certain
case they're suing you about. Since you can only know about something
if you start sniffing - which is strictly forbidden - you can't
possibly know about a direct certain crime.
Unless you were it yourself,
Last not least: how great, do you think, is the danger of
supporting spammers
when setting up my node for 465,993,995?
The SSL-encrypted SMTP-ports are using SMTP-Auth (mostly). The
support of spammer is very low (in my opinion).
By the way, I have the same problems like you since Nov.2006
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 10:31:15AM +0200, TOR-Admin (gpfTOR1) wrote:
By the way, I have the same problems like you since Nov.2006
(trouble with the german BKA because of childporn, trouble with my
ISP). Half a year ago I switched to middleman but it did not help. I
run into a
Hi,
I just would like to request you not to take this discussion off the
list, or if you want to do that for whatever reason, to still include
me - I am very interested in the reply. I do not think that I am
under surveillance, but I know how easy it is in Germany to become a
suspect. Until I
Last year I was running my torserver (baphomet) as exit for port 80/443. The
results were interesting: first a DOS attack, then later my box was seized by
the german Staatsanwalt because of childporn. OK, I got my box back from them
but this took 3 months. Then I got trouble with my ISP who told
Your idea is good. Perhaps EU police also don't have enough time and
energy to decrypt SSL traffic. While it's easier for them to monitor
non-SSL traffic. But I guess EU police probably will be very interested
in IP numbers if they seize a mail server, so they might still get upset
if you run an
Am Dienstag, den 11.09.2007, 19:05 +0200 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Why the police in EU, China, Saudi Arabia and other countries believe
they have the right to monitor people's Internet activities is another
question. To me it's a matter of personal judgment and honesty what
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