anonym wrote:
> On 26/07/09 11:52, James Brown wrote:
> > How can I get the Torbutton for the Mozilla Thunderbird?
>
> You'll have to use an old version, <= 1.0.4.01 I believe.
>
> > I used it under Windows (but very old version, about 1,5 - 2 years)
> > but I cannot find it now for my new Linux s
Sigh... yes; especially when one (upon rare occasion) requests the
embedded http images, and thereby asks TBird to visit a web page. One
would then want the transaction monitored by both TorButton and
NoScript. :-(
(p.s. open up about:config in TB and scan for "jav". I hope there really
is no
This is potentially a less-than-ideal solution.
Torbutton for Friefox is carefully and specifically designed to address
web-browsing privacy concerns, making the user seem to belong to the largest
possible set of potential users. Simply sending Thunderbird traffic through
Tor may not provide the de
James Brown schrieb:
> How can I get the Torbutton for the Mozilla Thunderbird?
I use ProxyButton for this job. I does a proxy switch to Tor and rewrite
my IP address in the header of the mail.
Received: from [85.245.13.68] (helo=[0.0.0.0]) by n...@domain.tld
download http://proxybutton.mozdev
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On 28/07/09 15:38, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Nobody has looked at the application-level gotchas in Thunderbird. I
> wouldn't be surprised if Thunderbird wrote your IP address in an smtp
> header or helo command or error message or something else.
Whe
On 07/28/2009 09:55 AM, James Brown wrote:
> Don't it cut headers that are able to compromize an anonimity (such as
> ip-adress, the version of the OS, mailing client)?
Torbutton for thunderbird could be simply renamed to "switch proxy for
thunderbird". It's unmaintained and unsafe to use.
Maki
anonym wrote:
> On 26/07/09 11:52, James Brown wrote:
> > How can I get the Torbutton for the Mozilla Thunderbird?
>
> You'll have to use an old version, <= 1.0.4.01 I believe.
>
> > I used it under Windows (but very old version, about 1,5 - 2 years)
> > but I cannot find it now for my new Linux s
Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 03:27:33PM +0400, James Brown wrote:
>
>>> Just google for torbutton-1.0.4.01-fx+tb.xpi and you'll find it.
>>>
>> I tried to do it but all references were unworked
>>
>> And what about creating a new version?!
>>
>
> Once upon a tim
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 03:27:33PM +0400, James Brown wrote:
> > Just google for torbutton-1.0.4.01-fx+tb.xpi and you'll find it.
> I tried to do it but all references were unworked
>
> And what about creating a new version?!
Once upon a time, Torbutton just toggled your proxy settings on and of
anonym wrote:
> On 26/07/09 11:52, James Brown wrote:
> > How can I get the Torbutton for the Mozilla Thunderbird?
>
> You'll have to use an old version, <= 1.0.4.01 I believe.
>
> > I used it under Windows (but very old version, about 1,5 - 2 years)
> > but I cannot find it now for my new Linux s
anonym wrote:
> On 26/07/09 11:52, James Brown wrote:
> > How can I get the Torbutton for the Mozilla Thunderbird?
>
> You'll have to use an old version, <= 1.0.4.01 I believe.
Yeah
>
> > I used it under Windows (but very old version, about 1,5 - 2 years)
> > but I cannot find it now for my new L
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On 26/07/09 11:52, James Brown wrote:
> How can I get the Torbutton for the Mozilla Thunderbird?
You'll have to use an old version, <= 1.0.4.01 I believe.
> I used it under Windows (but very old version, about 1,5 - 2 years)
> but I cannot find it n
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