Re: [tor-talk] Mailpile SMTorP [ref: nexgen P2P email]

2015-05-21 Thread Ruben Pollan
Quoting Yuri (2015-05-21 21:03:24) > On 05/21/2015 00:41, grarpamp wrote: > > This eliminates the fact that all these new centralised OpenPGP > > webmail providers will have access to your keys/cleartext, because > > either: > > A) it resides there > > B) the malware they give you to run in your br

Re: [tor-talk] Mailpile SMTorP [ref: nexgen P2P email]

2015-05-21 Thread Yuri
On 05/21/2015 15:47, Ruben Pollan wrote: I find really funny when people rant about things without even looking on what they are talking about. Mailpile does not use node, it's written in python and all the javascript of it is for the browser. Up to now mailpile is in a beta status and is too so

Re: [tor-talk] Crasher in tor browser alpha when playing videos

2015-05-21 Thread Christian Stadelmann
Hi I am on Fedora 22 and already reported to the trac issue. It is indeed the MP4 video tag as described there. Chris Am Donnerstag, den 21.05.2015, 23:03 +0200 schrieb Ondrej Mikle: > On 05/19/2015 12:57 AM, Christian Stadelmann wrote: > > Thank you, that's exactly the bug I am running into. Th

Re: [tor-talk] Crasher in tor browser alpha when playing videos

2015-05-21 Thread Ondrej Mikle
On 05/19/2015 12:57 AM, Christian Stadelmann wrote: > Thank you, that's exactly the bug I am running into. Thanks for the > links anyway! In my case, removing the gstreamer-ffmpeg package fixed the problem. That was EL6 case. You didn't specify which distro you used, but if gstreamer-ffmpeg isn't

Re: [tor-talk] Mailpile SMTorP [ref: nexgen P2P email]

2015-05-21 Thread Yuri
On 05/21/2015 00:41, grarpamp wrote: This eliminates the fact that all these new centralised OpenPGP webmail providers will have access to your keys/cleartext, because either: A) it resides there B) the malware they give you to run in your browser gives it away. On one hand, Mailpile is after s

Re: [tor-talk] someone doesn't like my IP

2015-05-21 Thread Max Bond
Either they're blocking all Tor exits, or that exit in particular got on a list of naughty IPs because someone used it to launch attacks, send spam, or other things people don't like. Try a few more exits until you get one that works or give up trying. In Tor browser, you'd click on the onion menu

Re: [tor-talk] someone doesn't like my IP

2015-05-21 Thread aka
Yes, half of the internet doesnt like Tor exits, because they trust an NSA-operated cloud service (cloudfront) with their traffic. Step 1: Be NSA Step 2: DDoS popular websites with NSA botnets Step 3: create anti-DDoS service to "protect" and wiretap customers d...@openmailbox.org wrote: > Hi. I'm

[tor-talk] someone doesn't like my IP

2015-05-21 Thread dans
Hi. I'm pretty newbi here, and using Tor. Trying to visit a web page using Tor I found this message: "Access denied. Your IP address [188.138.1.229] is blacklisted. If you feel this is in error please contact your hosting providers abuse department." Is it usual? Why? -- tor-talk mailing

Re: [tor-talk] Firefox with Tor on Android?

2015-05-21 Thread Nathan Freitas
On Wed, May 20, 2015, at 03:44 PM, Jens Lechtenboerger wrote: > Hi Nathan, > > many thanks for your quick reply! > > On 2015-05-19, Nathan Freitas wrote: > > > On Tue, May 19, 2015, at 04:33 PM, Jens Lechtenboerger wrote: > >> the usage instructions for Tor on Android at > >> https://www.torproj

Re: [tor-talk] Mailpile SMTorP [ref: nexgen P2P email]

2015-05-21 Thread Ben Tasker
> Mailpile is interesting because it moves the concept of "webmail" > from the remote service (where the user is nothing more than > enslaved cannon fodder) to the user locally as an embeddable > daemon. I've been using Mailpile for a while, I've a few criticisms of it, but they can mostly be forg

[tor-talk] Mailpile SMTorP [ref: nexgen P2P email]

2015-05-21 Thread grarpamp
Mailpile is interesting because it moves the concept of "webmail" from the remote service (where the user is nothing more than enslaved cannon fodder) to the user locally as an embeddable daemon. This eliminates the fact that all these new centralised OpenPGP webmail providers will have access to