[tor-talk] Me whining and complaining Re: Shout out to Google from Tor users everywhere

2013-10-22 Thread Antispam 06
On 22.10.2013 10:56, grarpamp wrote: Right... biggest search engine loaded with ridiculous amounts of money, bandwidth, hardware, talent and code ... and you choose to deny search to Tor users who couldn't possibly hurt your silly search portal... I fail to grasp why every geek feels a need to

Re: [tor-talk] The NSA's problem? Too much data?

2013-10-20 Thread Antispam 06
On 20.10.2013 20:41, Anonymous wrote: I have also noticed an interesting thing which is that it's pretty hard to find email service that hides your own IP address and this one that i'm currenty using is one of those. Jacob Appelbaum, Sukhbir Singh and tagnaq worked hard to give the world TorBir

Re: [tor-talk] The NSA's problem? Too much data?

2013-10-20 Thread Antispam 06
On 20.10.2013 19:58, Anonymous wrote: What list are you talking about? My own. Never published as the spammers seem hungry for addresses. Compiled by spending time around privacy or security lists. Somehow like the /ignore in IRC. Please, do care about top posting. Check out http://mailform

Re: [tor-talk] The NSA's problem? Too much data?

2013-10-20 Thread Antispam 06
On 20.10.2013 19:43, Roman Mamedov wrote: I am not sure "what about" them, but having E-Mail on your own domain is the only way to have an E-Mail address you can rely on to have any sort of longevity while allowing you the choice of providers. Sure. Your domain. If your name is John Johnson, yo

Re: [tor-talk] The NSA's problem? Too much data?

2013-10-20 Thread Antispam 06
On 20.10.2013 18:09, Anonymous wrote: What about users own domains? :) Checked that list. Mostly vanity domains like $fist_name@$last_name.com. I think it's the same with car licence plates. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go t

Re: [tor-talk] The NSA's problem? Too much data?

2013-10-20 Thread Antispam 06
On 15.10.2013 16:29, Jon wrote: Another article from the Washington Post may be interested in. Just checked my list of useless posters. Gmail has more than 60%. Interesting. Dude, really, go register with Facebook or some other herding site. Reposting is nil. -- tor-talk mailing list - to

Re: [tor-talk] What are some free and private email providers?

2013-10-14 Thread Antispam 06
On 12.10.2013 22:52, Edgar S wrote: I was also left hanging when tormail shut down. I've found one that meets my needs. Based in Switzerland. It is Tor-friendly for both signups and webmail. Has both an onion hidden address, http://bitmailendavkbec.onion, and an open address, bitmessage.ch. Free

Re: [tor-talk] OT - mail servers - was Re: What are some free and private email providers?

2013-10-14 Thread Antispam 06
On 14.10.2013 17:35, jake.tar...@gmail.com wrote: What do you guys think of riseup.net? Sent from my iPhone Oh! The irony! Sorry, couldn't help myself. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/

Re: [tor-talk] What are some free and private email providers?

2013-10-12 Thread Antispam 06
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? In the end, for plaintext email, you always have to "trust" the operator. There's val

Re: [tor-talk] TOR bundle on hostile platforms: why?

2013-08-07 Thread Antispam 06
On 07.08.2013 21:06, Ivan Zaigralin wrote: It doesn't, since Microsoft can survey all outgoing and incoming traffic in plain text. References please. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mai