Re: question on thunderbird and tor

2010-06-27 Thread M
Any more comments? On 22/06/2010 18:28, Snake Taste wrote: And what would be the best client option for windows? Thanks Joao 2010/6/21 Ringo <2600den...@gmail.com > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thunderbird does do DNS leaks but I'm

Re: question on thunderbird and tor

2010-06-22 Thread Snake Taste
And what would be the best client option for windows? Thanks Joao 2010/6/21 Ringo <2600den...@gmail.com> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Thunderbird does do DNS leaks but I'm not sure about the actual data (ie > your IP address) it sends. You should run this in TorVM (or

Re: question on thunderbird and tor

2010-06-21 Thread Ringo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thunderbird does do DNS leaks but I'm not sure about the actual data (ie your IP address) it sends. You should run this in TorVM (or whichever VM is current) or something to protect your privacy if you insist on using thunderbird. Ringo On 06/21/2010

question on thunderbird and tor

2010-06-20 Thread M
I have read some of the previous posts but fail to understand. I have configured my portable thunderbird to use TOR. In the proxy settings, i have entered port 8118, for http and ssl, and 9050 or socks 5. I have added 3 accts: gmail, yahoo, and hotmail. i can access yahoo and hotmail thru an