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2009-09-24 Thread Alexander Cherepanov
Hi Roger!
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 01:34:19 -0400, Roger Dingledine a...@mit.edu wrote:

 I just hacked^Wconfigured majordomo to put a footer on every mail to
 the list. We'll see if it works.

While you are at it maybe you can also fix something to eliminate 
duplicate mails in the list? Sometimes there are series of mails 
addressed like this:

  To: or-talk@freehaven.net
  Cc: or-t...@seul.org

which go through the list twice.

When subscribing everything talks about seul.org, e.g. majordomo is at 
seul.org and confirmation mail reads:

  Someone (possibly you) has requested that your email address be added
  to or deleted from the mailing list or-t...@seul.org.
   

But then mails from the list contain:

  Reply-To: or-talk@freehaven.net

Maybe just replace or-talk@freehaven.net by or-t...@seul.org here?

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Re: [OT]RE: Unsubscribe

2009-09-24 Thread Peter Pimley

grarpamp wrote:

[...] they knew they had to find and use some special interface to
subscribe. So why in the world would they think unsubscribing is any
different having already learned the former.



The thing is, sending a message like the one we saw does, practically 
always, achieve the desired result.  Sometimes it leaves remaining 
subscribers discussing mailing list software and the like, but the main 
thing (from the unsubscriber's point of view) is that it does work.


If it doesn't work you just send another one.  Pretty soon you find 
yourself unsubscribed ;)

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2009-09-23 Thread downie -

You have to send to a different address. Instructions are in the headers.
 Subject: Unsubscribe
 From: tim...@gmail.com
 To: or-talk@freehaven.net
 Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2009 17:07:45 +0200
 
 Unsubscribe
 
 
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Re: [OT]RE: Unsubscribe

2009-09-23 Thread Jim McClanahan
downie - wrote:
 
 You have to send to a different address. Instructions [to unsubscribe]
 are in the headers.

Having seen this situation on this list multiple times, it occurs to me
that beyond To, From, and Date, many people have probably never
seen the headers.  Most non-techies probably don't even know it exists.
I believe most GUI mail clients, by default, only show the abbreviated
version I just mentioned.  I know mine does.

I don't know what the solution is, but I thought I would throw this out
there for people's consideration.

Jim


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Re: unsubscribe or-talk

2009-08-11 Thread Michael Cozzi

Scott Bennett wrote:

 On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 17:42:56 -0400 Michael Cozzi
co...@cozziconsulting.com wrote:
  

Dan Collins wrote:


As was noted the last ten times (by my count) someone did this, and as
you were told when you registered, and as you are told in every email
sent by this list, and just like any other mailing list using this
software, of which there are a great many, your message says this:

  
  

Subject: unsubscribe or-talk



and a few lines later,

  
  

X-To-Get-Off-This-List: mail majord...@seul.org, body unsubscribe or-talk



Apparently, the illiterate still manage to learn how to subscribe
to mailing lists (perhaps their kids show them how?), though to what
purpose is anyone's guess.
  
  
   One of the things I love about being an IT Professional is, in 
general, being really smart. One of the things I hate about being an IT 
Professional is when the really smart look down their nose at someone 
who apparently can't do something simple.


   USENET from 1992 is pretty much finished and I would personally be 
gratified, not that it matters, if you just explained the proper command 
to the guy instead of proving to me, and everyone else, that indeed you 
have mastered Majordomo.


   I, for one, wasn't impressed. There's probably a good amount of 
user class subscriptions to this list. Try to remember that those 
folks actually get attention from women, and have what we, the IT 
People, only dream of: Lives.


   Yes, I've had a bad day. But please... be nice.



 Actually, most/all of what he posted was a quotation without citation
of me from several weeks ago, IIRC, when yes, I had had a bad day.  However,
it doesn't matter whether a person is familiar with majordomo, listserv, or
other mailing list software.  What matters is whether they can read and
bother to do so.
 FWIW, I responded privately to the OP in the current case, quoting and
undercareting the header in question and asking him to unsubscribe himself.
He then wrote back, asking me how to do it!  So I wrote once again, stating
that I couldn't believe it, this time placing a large, vertical arrow below
the undercareting and pointing upward toward it.  That time he finally got
it.  Sigh.  If you can think of any excuse for that, I'd love to read it.
  


   Scott,

   I'll just let my comment stand on it's own merits.

   Michael


Re: unsubscribe or-talk

2009-08-11 Thread Andrew Lewman
I'm killing this thread.  If people want to argue about etiquette,
please do so off the list.

Thanks.

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2009-08-10 Thread Caner Bulut

Please unsubscribe me. Thanks.

-Original Message-
From: owner-or-t...@freehaven.net [mailto:owner-or-t...@freehaven.net] On
Behalf Of Roger Dingledine
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 9:59 PM
To: or-talk@freehaven.net
Subject: Re: Tor and system time

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 02:09:04PM -0400, Michael Gomboc wrote:
 - How do I deal with system time when I use Tor? Is it the best way to let
 the system synchronise with a time server?

Yes. How you do this depends on what platform you're on, but generally
your goal is to get an NTP (network time protocol) client going.

 - When I connect to an hidden service, how many hops are used from my
system
 to the hidden service?
   Is it just my system - middle node of someone - hidden service ?

https://www.torproject.org/hidden-services

In general, the complete connection between client and hidden service
consists of 6 relays: 3 of them were picked by the client with the
third being the rendezvous point and the other 3 were picked by the
hidden service.

--Roger



Re: unsubscribe or-talk

2009-08-10 Thread Dan Collins
As was noted the last ten times (by my count) someone did this, and as
you were told when you registered, and as you are told in every email
sent by this list, and just like any other mailing list using this
software, of which there are a great many, your message says this:

Subject: unsubscribe or-talk

and a few lines later,

X-To-Get-Off-This-List: mail majord...@seul.org, body unsubscribe or-talk

Apparently, the illiterate still manage to learn how to subscribe
to mailing lists (perhaps their kids show them how?), though to what
purpose is anyone's guess.

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Caner Bulutcaner...@gmail.com wrote:

 Please unsubscribe me. Thanks.

-- 
DCollins/ST47


Re: unsubscribe or-talk

2009-08-10 Thread Michael Cozzi

Dan Collins wrote:

As was noted the last ten times (by my count) someone did this, and as
you were told when you registered, and as you are told in every email
sent by this list, and just like any other mailing list using this
software, of which there are a great many, your message says this:

  

Subject: unsubscribe or-talk



and a few lines later,

  

X-To-Get-Off-This-List: mail majord...@seul.org, body unsubscribe or-talk



Apparently, the illiterate still manage to learn how to subscribe
to mailing lists (perhaps their kids show them how?), though to what
purpose is anyone's guess.
  


   One of the things I love about being an IT Professional is, in 
general, being really smart. One of the things I hate about being an IT 
Professional is when the really smart look down their nose at someone 
who apparently can't do something simple.


   USENET from 1992 is pretty much finished and I would personally be 
gratified, not that it matters, if you just explained the proper command 
to the guy instead of proving to me, and everyone else, that indeed you 
have mastered Majordomo.


   I, for one, wasn't impressed. There's probably a good amount of 
user class subscriptions to this list. Try to remember that those 
folks actually get attention from women, and have what we, the IT 
People, only dream of: Lives.


   Yes, I've had a bad day. But please... be nice.

   Michael




[OT]RE: unsubscribe or-talk

2009-08-10 Thread downie -

'It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness.' - Anon

 Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 16:17:01 -0400
 Subject: Re: unsubscribe or-talk
 From: en.wp.s...@gmail.com
 To: or-talk@freehaven.net
 
 As was noted the last ten times (by my count) someone did this, and as
 you were told when you registered, and as you are told in every email
 sent by this list, and just like any other mailing list using this
 software, of which there are a great many, your message says this:
 
 Subject: unsubscribe or-talk
 
 and a few lines later,
 
 X-To-Get-Off-This-List: mail majord...@seul.org, body unsubscribe or-talk
 
 Apparently, the illiterate still manage to learn how to subscribe
 to mailing lists (perhaps their kids show them how?), though to what
 purpose is anyone's guess.
 
 
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Re: unsubscribe or-talk

2009-08-10 Thread Scott Bennett
 On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 17:42:56 -0400 Michael Cozzi
co...@cozziconsulting.com wrote:
Dan Collins wrote:
 As was noted the last ten times (by my count) someone did this, and as
 you were told when you registered, and as you are told in every email
 sent by this list, and just like any other mailing list using this
 software, of which there are a great many, your message says this:

   
 Subject: unsubscribe or-talk
 

 and a few lines later,

   
 X-To-Get-Off-This-List: mail majord...@seul.org, body unsubscribe or-talk
 

 Apparently, the illiterate still manage to learn how to subscribe
 to mailing lists (perhaps their kids show them how?), though to what
 purpose is anyone's guess.
   

One of the things I love about being an IT Professional is, in 
general, being really smart. One of the things I hate about being an IT 
Professional is when the really smart look down their nose at someone 
who apparently can't do something simple.

USENET from 1992 is pretty much finished and I would personally be 
gratified, not that it matters, if you just explained the proper command 
to the guy instead of proving to me, and everyone else, that indeed you 
have mastered Majordomo.

I, for one, wasn't impressed. There's probably a good amount of 
user class subscriptions to this list. Try to remember that those 
folks actually get attention from women, and have what we, the IT 
People, only dream of: Lives.

Yes, I've had a bad day. But please... be nice.

 Actually, most/all of what he posted was a quotation without citation
of me from several weeks ago, IIRC, when yes, I had had a bad day.  However,
it doesn't matter whether a person is familiar with majordomo, listserv, or
other mailing list software.  What matters is whether they can read and
bother to do so.
 FWIW, I responded privately to the OP in the current case, quoting and
undercareting the header in question and asking him to unsubscribe himself.
He then wrote back, asking me how to do it!  So I wrote once again, stating
that I couldn't believe it, this time placing a large, vertical arrow below
the undercareting and pointing upward toward it.  That time he finally got
it.  Sigh.  If you can think of any excuse for that, I'd love to read it.


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Re: unsubscribe or-talk

2009-07-14 Thread Scott Bennett
 On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 17:58:18 -0700 Please Sir, Do a Wheelie
evolt...@hackbloc.org wrote:
Subject: unsubscribe or-talk

and a few lines later,

X-To-Get-Off-This-List: mail majord...@seul.org, body unsubscribe or-talk

 Apparently, the illiterate still manage to learn how to subscribe
to mailing lists (perhaps their kids show them how?), though to what
purpose is anyone's guess.


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* Internet:   bennett at cs.niu.edu  *
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* A well regulated and disciplined militia, is at all times a good  *
* objection to the introduction of that bane of all free governments *
* -- a standing army.   *
*-- Gov. John Hancock, New York Journal, 28 January 1790 *
**


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RE: unsubscribe

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2009-06-09 Thread downie -

The unsubscribe instructions are in the headers of the list emails

 Subject: unsubscribe
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2009-05-12 Thread downie -

The unsubscribe instructions are in the headers of the emails from the list.

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Re: unsubscribe

2008-10-10 Thread Erilenz
* on the Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 02:44:46AM +0200, sigi wrote:

 unsubscribe me.

 Please write your Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with mailbody including:
 unsubscribe or-talk

 btw:
 When finally will list-subscribers check their mailheaders for this?

 It would never have occurred to me to check the headers either, so
 perhaps you are being too hard on them.
 
 Possibly I was too hard on this, but this unsubscribe-question comes so 
 often on all mailinglists, that it bothers a lot nowadays... and it's
 been answered frequently already - so often...

Some people are just too lazy to look into how to unsubscribe from a
mailing list properly. I'm sure a 30 second google would have been
sufficient, but they'd rather email everyone on a mailing list asking
that information instead as it involves engaging less brain cells.

-- 
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Re: unsubscribe

2008-10-10 Thread Geoff Down


On 10 Oct 2008, at 10:00, Erilenz wrote:


 I'm sure a 30 second google would have been
sufficient,


Actually Google returns four result, all of which have the correct 
email address obliterated to prevent spamming ;) .

We're all capable of making incorrect assumptions.



Re: unsubscribe

2008-10-10 Thread Scott Bennett
 On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 18:29:39 +0100 Geoff Down [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 10 Oct 2008, at 10:00, Erilenz wrote:

  I'm sure a 30 second google would have been
 sufficient,

Actually Google returns four result, all of which have the correct 
email address obliterated to prevent spamming ;) .
We're all capable of making incorrect assumptions.

 All of that is basically unnecessary and irrelevant.  Nearly all modern
mailing lists that use an automated subscription process send an email message
to each new subscriber to confirm that the subscriber's attempt to subscribe
has succeeded.  Many use an intermediate step of an email exchange in which
the subscriber must confirm that he/she did, in fact, wish to subscribe (i.e.,
the subscription request wasn't faked by someone else).  In any case, the
confirmation message almost always includes instructions for unsubscribing
and often for modifying the subscription in other ways.  The OR-TALK list
is no exception.  Anyone with enough functioning neurons to use a computer
can see that they should keep a copy of the confirmation message containing
the instructions for getting off the list.  That's just common sense.  If
they aren't doing that, it's because they are generally inconsiderate and
expect the world to tie their shoelaces for them, wipe their butts for them
when they crap, etc.
 If I were the list owner, I would be tempted to leave them subscribed
but block their email address from being able to post to the list.  That way
they would still have to take some responsibility for getting what they want,
but could no longer harass my list.


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Re: unsubscribe

2008-10-10 Thread Geoff Down

I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.

On 10 Oct 2008, at 19:27, Scott Bennett wrote:

 On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 18:29:39 +0100 Geoff Down 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

wrote:

On 10 Oct 2008, at 10:00, Erilenz wrote:


 I'm sure a 30 second google would have been
sufficient,


Actually Google returns four result, all of which have the correct
email address obliterated to prevent spamming ;) .
We're all capable of making incorrect assumptions.

 All of that is basically unnecessary and irrelevant.  Nearly all 
modern
mailing lists that use an automated subscription process send an email 
message
to each new subscriber to confirm that the subscriber's attempt to 
subscribe
has succeeded.  Many use an intermediate step of an email exchange in 
which
the subscriber must confirm that he/she did, in fact, wish to 
subscribe (i.e.,
the subscription request wasn't faked by someone else).  In any case, 
the
confirmation message almost always includes instructions for 
unsubscribing
and often for modifying the subscription in other ways.  The OR-TALK 
list
is no exception.  Anyone with enough functioning neurons to use a 
computer
can see that they should keep a copy of the confirmation message 
containing
the instructions for getting off the list.  That's just common sense.  
If
they aren't doing that, it's because they are generally inconsiderate 
and
expect the world to tie their shoelaces for them, wipe their butts for 
them

when they crap, etc.
 If I were the list owner, I would be tempted to leave them 
subscribed
but block their email address from being able to post to the list.  
That way
they would still have to take some responsibility for getting what 
they want,

but could no longer harass my list.


  Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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2008-10-09 Thread John Mosgrove
unsubscribe me.


  

Re: unsubscribe

2008-10-09 Thread sigi
Hi John, 

On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 04:15:35AM -0700, John Mosgrove wrote:
 unsubscribe me.

Please write your Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with mailbody including: 
unsubscribe or-talk

btw:
When finally will list-subscribers check their mailheaders for this?


sigi.



Re: unsubscribe

2008-10-09 Thread Geoff Down
It would never have occurred to me to check the headers either, so 
perhaps you are being too hard on them.

GD
On 9 Oct 2008, at 13:24, sigi wrote:


Hi John,

On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 04:15:35AM -0700, John Mosgrove wrote:

unsubscribe me.


Please write your Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with mailbody including:
unsubscribe or-talk

btw:
When finally will list-subscribers check their mailheaders for this?


sigi.





Fwd: unsubscribe PS[offtopic}

2008-10-09 Thread Geoff Down
BTW, Hotmail users with Macs can't reliably access email headers at 
all, and yes that is stupid of Hotmail but they don't care.


Begin forwarded message:


From: Geoff Down [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 9 October 2008 19:08:35 BST
To: or-talk@freehaven.net
Subject: Re: unsubscribe
Reply-To: or-talk@freehaven.net

It would never have occurred to me to check the headers either, so 
perhaps you are being too hard on them.

GD
On 9 Oct 2008, at 13:24, sigi wrote:


Hi John,

On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 04:15:35AM -0700, John Mosgrove wrote:

unsubscribe me.


Please write your Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with mailbody including:
unsubscribe or-talk

btw:
When finally will list-subscribers check their mailheaders for this?


sigi.





Re: unsubscribe

2008-10-09 Thread sigi
On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 07:08:35PM +0100, Geoff Down wrote:
 On 9 Oct 2008, at 13:24, sigi wrote:
 On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 04:15:35AM -0700, John Mosgrove wrote:
 unsubscribe me.

 Please write your Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with mailbody including:
 unsubscribe or-talk

 btw:
 When finally will list-subscribers check their mailheaders for this?

 It would never have occurred to me to check the headers either, so
 perhaps you are being too hard on them.

Possibly I was too hard on this, but this unsubscribe-question comes so 
often on all mailinglists, that it bothers a lot nowadays... and it's
been answered frequently already - so often...

sigi.


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2007-10-01 Thread Drake Wilson
Quoth Brad Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 2007-10-01 21:09:24 +0200:
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No.  Do it yourself.  :-P

It's in the header of every message.

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2007-08-28 Thread Silviu Udrea


Jon McLachlan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  It is trivial for global passive 
adversaries, like the government or 
large telcom companies, to link true sources and true destinations of 
Tor traffic.

Tor aims to provide anonymity against weaker, local adversaries - and 
even then, adversaries can win, as investigated in these papers.

Read,
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~sjm217/papers/oakland05torta.pdf
http://cypherspace.org/adam/pubs/traffic.pdf
http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~hopper/ccs-latency-leak.pdf
http://petworkshop.org/2007/papers/PET2007_preproc_Sampled_traffic.pdf

Or, for a lot of papers on anonymity,
http://freehaven.net/anonbib/date.html


I would bet it happens more often than we'd like to think, as practical 
low-cost anonymity is still an open problem.


~Jon

Drake Wilson wrote:
 On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 01:37:55PM -0700, Rouslan Nabioullin wrote:
 
 Just curious, up to date has anyone been caught while using Tor?
 

 That's a very vague question.

 Suppose I'm using Tor to hide my current IP address, since I don't want
 people to know that I'm actually posting something from a secret hideout
 in Paraguay. I still post my full name and telephone number, so
 everyone knows that I made the post, and they can find out where I usually
 live by using reverse lookup on the number, but my rivals at Foocorp never
 manage to associate me with the hideout. Have I been caught?

 You can attach arbitrarily complicated semantics to the idea of
 identity and what it means to have been revealed in this context,
 so you'll need to be much clearer than that to get any reasonable answer
 out. Even then, I doubt the data are easy to get reliably, unless perhaps
 there's been a case of someone being tracked down while using Tor that was
 reported in major broadcast media. If the NSA were keeping tabs on Tor
 users somehow, it'd be very hard to find out.

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Hello!

First, thank you for this SUPERB extension :))

I have an idea of feature that could be interesting, but don't know
if you would agree to implement it, and moreover I think it is a lot
of job: It would be to force some of the bookmarks to use TOR,
whatever the TorButton status is.

For example, there would be one more function in the right click
menu, Bookmark this link WITH TOR. Then, the link will always use
TOR, even if Tor is turned OFF with Torbutton.

What do you think? :)

Best,

F44


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