On 09/08/11 16:49, cmeclax-sazri wrote:
> I have a Gmail account that I created through the web using
> Tor; it was immediately flagged as suspect as soon as I
> finished. How do you use Thunderbird with Gmail?
Although gazeta.pl is a Google remarketer, it AFAIK does (or did,
anyway) allow creati
@Joe Thanks a lot for the info!
I do use Enigmail quite often, but the problem is the usual, a
relatively small proportion of my contacts (read friends and family)
care about privacy and encryption... what can I say, it's a work in
progress!
It's reassuring to know that the SSL is working throu
On 8/9/2011 11:49 AM, cmeclax-sazri wrote:
On Tuesday 09 August 2011 11:03:55 Phillip wrote:
My question is whether the SSL/TLS connections between my e-mail client
and the GMail server are being made through the Tor network, and whether
using Tor in such a way exposes my otherwise unencrypted e
On 8/9/2011 3:18 AM, Zaher F. wrote:
after reading all ur conversation...
for me i didnt understand a very important thing :
how come a software or tools as Telex and is not anonymity??
because the most of blocked sites by the governments are restricted
also and censored...
so i dont thi
I sent this out as just an animation test awhile back, this one has
narration an is about 1hr long. This is essentially the talk I gave at
Defcon 19, but I had a little more time to cover the topic in this canned
video:
http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=videos/cipherspaces-darknets-an-overview-of
On Tuesday 09 August 2011 11:03:55 Phillip wrote:
> My question is whether the SSL/TLS connections between my e-mail client
> and the GMail server are being made through the Tor network, and whether
> using Tor in such a way exposes my otherwise unencrypted e-mail to a
> greater risk of being skimm
On 8/8/2011 9:34 PM, Jimmy Richardson wrote:
On 8/9/2011 5:44 AM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
Jimmy, though you have some valid points, I think you missed my point
entirely (possibly some other posters').
Actually I do see your point, as I have said, we have different
assumptions regarding how cens
On 8/9/2011 10:03 AM, Phillip wrote:
Hi,
My question is about the safety of using Thunderbird to send e-mail
through Tor.
A little background: I run a moderate capacity (~500-600 kb/s) Tor
relay. I've configured my Thunderbird client to use the Tor network, as
well as to not leak DNS resolves,
On 8/9/2011 4:55 AM, Robert Ransom wrote:
That is why we ship the latest version of Firefox on the 3.6 branch in
our stable TBBs. Mozilla is still releasing security updates on the
Firefox 3.6 branch. As you can see from
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/new-tor-browser-bundles-3 , Firefox
3.6.
Hi,
My question is about the safety of using Thunderbird to send e-mail
through Tor.
A little background: I run a moderate capacity (~500-600 kb/s) Tor
relay. I've configured my Thunderbird client to use the Tor network, as
well as to not leak DNS resolves, and I've verified through test e-mails
On 2011-08-07, kamyar fils wrote:
> Hi all,
> just DLed "Linux Bundle" version of TOR ,when running bundle in my Linux ,
> getting "Unexpectedly error" and the following is generated log:
> Aug 07 14:48:12.863 [Notice] Tor v0.2.2.30-rc (git-085c9754ccae6cae). This
> is experimental software. Do
On 2011-08-05, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> On 8/2/2011 7:41 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
>> On 8/2/2011 7:10 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, August 02, 2011 19:55:48 Joe Btfsplk wrote:
Are there specific reasons for not using latest (or late-er) Firefox
versions in Tor Browser Bundle? Is it
after reading all ur conversation...
for me i didnt understand a very important thing :
how come a software or tools as Telex and is not anonymity??
because the most of blocked sites by the governments are restricted also and
censored...
so i dont think a software like Telex can work aga
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