Vincent Schouten [info]: > I guess it worked because after I started TBB (by clicking the desktop > application "start-tor-browser.desktop") and then Thunderbird+Birdy, my > mails were sent in plain txt and no errors were raised. However, how can > I validate that the emails were actually sent over the TOR network?
You send them without Tor running. And examine the output. > Perhaps by looking into the source details of the email message at the > receiver's end? That too. > Last question: I might consider to use the system-installed Tor as > opening the Tor Browser every time that you want to send emails is a > little bit 'inefficient'. Keeping a service that you barely use on is also a waste of resources. > @Pacifica, what is your recommendation and is there any extended > documentation about how to use the system version? A step-by-step would > be helpful. Thank you for your time. It is the same thing. Just a different process listening to different ports. NB: if using Tor is your goal everything above is more than enough. If you want/need privacy you'd better use a new/clean profile at least. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk