Hi,
TorBirdy version is 0.0.11
ThunderBird 15.0.1
The following message:
L'envoi du message a échoué
Le message n'a pas pu être envoyé en utilisant le serveur SMTP «
smtp.gmail.com » pour une raison inconnue. Veuillez vérifier que les
paramètres de votre serveur SMTP sont corrects et essayez à no
Hi,
tor user22:
> Hi all,
>
> My GMail account configured on Thunderbird,whether TORBirdy is enabled or
> not I can't send any message but receiving is ok, SMTP error screen
> appears, even ask me to enter my account password.
Please let us know the exact error message and the TorBirdy version y
Thus spake esolve esolve (esolvepol...@gmail.com):
> Hi, all:
>
> I notice that there are some papers/articles on path selection
> algorithms/strategies. But currently what is the path/node selection
> mechanism implemented in Tor?
https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/blob/master:/path-
Hi all,
My GMail account configured on Thunderbird,whether TORBirdy is enabled or
not I can't send any message but receiving is ok, SMTP error screen
appears, even ask me to enter my account password.
Maybe not suitable location to ask here , but is there any trick or I
missed something in config
Il 21/09/2012 05:55, miniBill ha scritto:
> Unfortunately some ISPs intercept everything that passes through port 53
> udp...
By intercept you mean tamper? Do they actually go and modify the replies
you get when querying external DNS servers? If it's true it would seem
pretty serious to me.
Can y
Generally there are three TOR nodes are being used by a TOR client, entry,
middle and the exit
where can I find the IPs of these three TOR nodes
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> Rogers, the only other ISP, has always messed with DNS.
Better that than messing with VPN traffic (or general Bit-torrent traffic)
I'm pretty happy with Rogers to date though I worry about potential
changes to Canadian legislation to bring it in-line with American MAFIAA
rules. I'd certainly h
On 2012-09-24, at 2:10 AM, Runa A. Sandvik wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 11:36 PM, SiNA Rabbani wrote:
>> Next phase is to do the same with the entire population of Iran. It is
>> hard for me to imagine the Internet getting completely shutdown. I
>> suspect they will make SSL traffic very slow
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 11:36 PM, SiNA Rabbani wrote:
> Next phase is to do the same with the entire population of Iran. It is
> hard for me to imagine the Internet getting completely shutdown. I
> suspect they will make SSL traffic very slow to a point that users would
> give up and look for othe