>from jacob at appelbaum.net on Thu Jul 12 15:13:53 UTC 2012 >Hi! > >TorBirdy 0.0.10 is now out and it's probably safe enough to be used by >mere mortals. It's still quite experimental - of course. Use as your >own >risk! > . . .
If anyone is interested, I have some minor spelling and editing suggestions for the primary design document. For reference, there's a copy at https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/raw-attachment/wiki/doc/TorifyHOWTO/EMail/Thunderbird/Thunderbird%2BTor.pdf 1.1 Goals and Non-Goals, page 3. Currently "defeat author identification based on linguistic analyzes" I suggest "defeat author identification based on linguistic analysis" 1.3.1 Location Privacy, age 3. Currently " . . . it makes totally sense to do that." I suggest " . . . it totally makes sense to do that." 1.3.2 Pseudonymity Currently ". . . does not want to loose their job" I suggest ". . . does not want to lose their job" 2.1 Assumptions. Page 5. Currently: "We assume that SSL/TLS [60] is reasonable secure . . . " I suggest: "We assume that SSL/TLS [60] is reasonably secure . . . " As far as getting the bird up and running myself, I was just getting plain "cannot connect to server" errors. I think I screwed up the general email server settings, but I also didn't realize that I had to run a Tor instance. Once I got tor running, I was good to go. For the record, I'm on Ubuntu 10.04 with Thunderbird 14.0, tor 0.2.2.37, and torbirdy-0.0.10.xpi. OK, peace everyone. Thanks a lot to Jacob Appelbaum, Sukhbir Singh and tagnaq for getting this off the ground. (saw you three in the acknowledgements at https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/torbirdy ) fatcabbage P.S. did my reply add to the thread? I am new to mailing lists and reply-to. _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk