In addition, you will need to check for DNS leaks, since the e-mail
client will do a MX host lookup for each recipient's e-mail domain.
Elysius
On 11/15/13 02:18, Missouri Anglers wrote:
> I suppose the best way to test this is to send myself an email using "simple
> Mail" and then run the head
I suppose the best way to test this is to send myself an email using "simple
Mail" and then run the headers through something like SPAMCOP.NET and see if
there is a trace of my ip address/ISP found.
I am not really tech enough to go much beyond that.
Is there something else I can do to test this?
On 11/14/2013 5:27 PM, Missouri Anglers wrote:
Has the security of "Simple Mail" been discussed yet?
If so, can someone tell me where I can find the past discussions?
If not, Simple Mail is a mail client add on for Firefox. It allows you to get notified,
read and write messages for multiple
Has the security of "Simple Mail" been discussed yet?
If so, can someone tell me where I can find the past discussions?
If not, Simple Mail is a mail client add on for Firefox. It allows you to get
notified, read and write messages for multiple email accounts "inside" Firefox.
Does it maintain