On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Lunar wrote:
> Conrad Rockenhaus:
>> If you have it laying around, I'm interested. Would you mind
>> uploading it to GitHub or emailing it to me so I can upload it to
>> GitHub (credits to you of course.)
>
> I would mind uploading it to GitHub. Benjamin Mako Hil
Conrad Rockenhaus:
> If you have it laying around, I'm interested. Would you mind
> uploading it to GitHub or emailing it to me so I can upload it to
> GitHub (credits to you of course.)
I would mind uploading it to GitHub. Benjamin Mako Hill wrote a nice
rationale about it: http://mako.cc/writin
Lunar,
If you have it laying around, I'm interested. Would you mind
uploading it to GitHub or emailing it to me so I can upload it to
GitHub (credits to you of course.) so we can work on it some more.
Would rather use anything other than Windows.
I'm going to experiment with the Windows though,
t...@lists.grepular.com:
> > >> 1) Create a list of tor exit nodes that do not block port 25
> > >> 2) Command the tor daemon to exit those nodes exclusively.
> > >SSL-SMTP configured to works over 465 port in most cases.
> > On Windows Yes.
> > SMTP over ssl/tls is configured on port 25. Start
On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 8:04 PM, wrote:
>> >> 1) Create a list of tor exit nodes that do not block port 25
>> >> 2) Command the tor daemon to exit those nodes exclusively.
>> >SSL-SMTP configured to works over 465 port in most cases.
>> On Windows Yes.
>> SMTP over ssl/tls is configured on po
> >> 1) Create a list of tor exit nodes that do not block port 25
> >> 2) Command the tor daemon to exit those nodes exclusively.
> >SSL-SMTP configured to works over 465 port in most cases.
> On Windows Yes.
> SMTP over ssl/tls is configured on port 25. Starttls, aca
> submission, is configure