Hello,
My name is Prakhar Pratyush. I've been working on this project- "Make
TorBirdy Better (HTTP Proxy)" for a few days. I have tried to understand
the project and I would like to discuss a few things.
At present, what TorBirdy does is- it configures ThunderBird to access the
internet through
Hi,
I've submitted my project proposal on Improving Torbirdy for review on
Google Melange as suggested. If you guys can verify the proposal and
suggest any modifications that would be great.
My Name is Debanjum in case I haven't mentioned earlier.
Thanks
D
Hi,
I've submitted my project proposal on Improving Torbirdy for review on
Google Melange as suggested. If you guys can verify the proposal and
suggest any modifications that would be great.
Ok, thanks. We will continue the discussion on the Melange proposal.
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Hi,
Thanks for the feedback. I have done some work in javacript and c++ and
am comfortable coding in both, which is one of the reasons I chose the
project.
So I'll go ahead and submit my application at the max by tomorrow.
Also can I edit the final project proposal once its submitted to melange
Hi Sukhbir,
Thanks for the quick reply and clarification.
We already have code ready for generating random
message-IDs
Yeah I saw the SHA-512 based random message-ID insertion in your
Thunderbird+Tor paper.
3. And using extension hooks with explicit calls instead of checking user
set
Hi,
3. And using extension hooks with explicit calls instead of checking user
set configurations flags for removing timestamp data from header.
This it's
suggested will allow better handling of messages received/sent in the
background by Thunderbird.
Yes, that's correct. Figuring out
Hello everyone,
I'm in my final year of B.E in Electronics Instrumentation Engineer and
M.Sc in Mathematics from BITS Pilani, India.
I was hoping to get a chance to work with the Tor community through this
years GSOC. I was reading the projects list and was interested in
contributing to the
Hi mujnabed,
I wanted to clarify my understanding of the current status of the project.
The project requires resolving two issues related to location anonymity
weakening due to local timestamp leakage specifically in the MessageID
Date header fields.
Thanks for your interest in Tor and
Sukhbir Singh wrote (06 Dec 2013 05:49:26 GMT) :
(If I recall correctly, this issue was discussed before also but I
can't seem to find the thread/ticket.)
IIRC it was discussed recently on libtech.
Cheers,
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arkmd has opened a ticket #10309
[https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10309] for this
issue. Let's continue the discussion there.
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It doesn't have anything to do with TorBirdy. All you really have to do,
is to have Encryption on by default in Enigmail.
Your drafts are now going to be encrypted. Problem solved!
Bests,
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I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to
Hi,
Using Thunderbird+Enigmail+Torbirdy.
To solve this the user need to manually set the account drafts
settings (in Copies Folders) to keep drafts on Local Folders.
I think Torbirdy should do it by default.
This info should be added to known issues on Torbirdy wiki.
(If I recall
Amusingly, I've had this happen myself. Even though my default was set
to encrypt outgoing messages, it still sent several unencrypted drafts
to ioerror (of all people).[1] *However*, I was not using TorBirdy --
just the combination of Thunderbird and Enigmail.
Now Thunderbird is set to
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