On 10/12/2013 8:30 PM, Johnny Carson wrote:
Joe Btfsplk:
I guess you went thru part of the signup process to see it assigns a
random string as your acct username / email address?
It told me the registration was having problems. How long was the
random assigned name?
That'd be a bit tough
Joe Btfsplk asked
I guess you went thru part of the signup process to see it assigns a
random string as your acct username / email address?
Yes.
It told me the registration was having problems. How long was the
random assigned name?
Try again in a day or two, I guess. The assigned name
Joe Btfsplk:
On 10/12/2013 8:30 PM, Johnny Carson wrote:
Joe Btfsplk:
I guess you went thru part of the signup process to see it assigns a
random string as your acct username / email address?
It told me the registration was having problems. How long was the
random assigned name?
That'd
On Sun, 13 Oct 2013 16:14:48 +
Johnny Carson bm-2cwsmyxz1wdrbxaril1tfwmsm4mbcaq...@bitmessage.ch
allegedly wrote:
I have found a few commercial email address (to business) drop the
email due to the IP address, but not even 5% of the total emails Ive
sent I would guess, are blocked.
On 10/13/2013 3:35 PM, Johnny Carson wrote:
I was thinking about this to get around IP blocks on Tor exit nodes:
My computer (SSL) Thunderbird + Torbridy Tor (not using hidden
service to bitmessage.ch) Internet VPN Internet Bitmessage.ch
Internet Recipient
Not sure if that's possible
Hello,
I've recently established a full-time relay
running on a fast Linux router. Working nice
with version 0.2.4.17-rc.
Have a daily offsite backup that was butting heads
with TOR traffic, so I wrote a 'tor_bwreduce' and
'tor_bwrestore' script like these:
nc 10.92.88.1 9151 EOF
AUTHENTICATE
On Sun, 13 Oct 2013 17:25:02 -0400
starli...@binnacle.cx wrote:
Hello,
I've recently established a full-time relay
running on a fast Linux router. Working nice
with version 0.2.4.17-rc.
Have a daily offsite backup that was butting heads
with TOR traffic, so I wrote a 'tor_bwreduce' and
If enough UK users vote with their wallets, ISPs may be more inclined
to grow a pair. ...
Voting w/ your feet / wallet sometimes works, when consumers have
choices. In some locales, there are very few affordable alternatives
ISPs know this, when that's the case.
Even if this part of Kent,
Joe Btfsplk:
On 10/13/2013 3:35 PM, Johnny Carson wrote:
I was thinking about this to get around IP blocks on Tor exit nodes:
My computer (SSL) Thunderbird + Torbridy Tor (not using hidden
service to bitmessage.ch) Internet VPN Internet Bitmessage.ch
Internet Recipient
Not sure
Question:
What the difference between the bandwidth
value given by
getinfo ns/name/x
w Bandwidth=269
and
getinfo dir/server/authority
bandwidth 25 375000 286720
Here they are close, but sometime they
are far apart. The first above is what
shows up in the Vidalia
On Saturday, October 12, 2013 08:48:02 PM Antispam 06 wrote:
On 24.05.2013 00:50, Moritz Bartl wrote:
On 23.05.2013 22:23, Nathan Suchy wrote:
I'm looking for email providers with decent support, a good amount of
storage, and that protect your privacy. Do you know any?
It's not free, but
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