> On 12 Jun 2018, at 04:29, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
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> So, it seems my ISP does not want us to run relays ☹ Can you think of
> any way my connection (oversized for my regular uses) can be put to
> use for Tor? I guess it would not work as a bridge either, would it?
Your relay will work as a bridge
could be she much alone
nusenu:
> this kind of spam also happens if you post emails to tor-dev.
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> last spam sender address: rosegregory714...@cc.mexyst.com
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On 06/14/2018 02:18 PM, Mirimir wrote:
> On 06/14/2018 04:33 AM, nusenu wrote:
>> this kind of spam also happens if you post emails to tor-dev.
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>> last spam sender address: rosegregory714...@cc.mexyst.com
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> It seems that they've given up on me, after some days with no reply. So
> is that a pa
On 06/14/2018 04:33 AM, nusenu wrote:
> this kind of spam also happens if you post emails to tor-dev.
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> last spam sender address: rosegregory714...@cc.mexyst.com
It seems that they've given up on me, after some days with no reply. So
is that a pattern for y'all?
I finally did review the images
this kind of spam also happens if you post emails to tor-dev.
last spam sender address: rosegregory714...@cc.mexyst.com
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Hi,
On 12/06/18 12:40, Paul Templeton wrote:
> Who ever looks after the @metricsbot@botsin.space its stopped working...
I have restarted metrics-bot. It failed to update from Onionoo for 3
attempts in a row, in this case it crashes instead of sending
out-of-date information.
Thanks,
Iain.
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