Re: List Suggestion

2008-01-06 Thread Florian Reitmeir
Hi,


On Sat, 05 Jan 2008, Ringo Kamens wrote:

 Perhaps I'm the only one with this problem but I'm pretty sure it happens to
 lots others. A fairly significant amount of the messages posted to or-talk
 are automatically sent to my spam folder by gmail. I think this is probably
 because many tor servers (which these emails are sent from) are in SORBS and
 other anti-spam databases. Since the messages from being sent to the or-talk
 email address, perhaps it would be better to have the list strip the IPs
 from people's messages? Or even better, put the IP of the mailing list
 server so that it isn't put into spam for not having an IP. It would also
 help insure the poster's privacy.
 Let me know what you all think,

i don't have this problem, and i don't use sorbs in my filters.

but.. i really do understand spamfilters, on this list its very hard to
distinguish between spamham, IMHO i wouldn't notice false positives in about
70% of the mails posted.

-- 
Florian Reitmeir


Re: shinjiru closed exit node acceptnolimits

2008-01-06 Thread Hans Schnehl
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 10:41:56PM +0300, accept no limits wrote:
 
 
   shinjiru explicitly allows anonymous hosting.
 
  how does anonymous money transfer work in this case?
 
 I got this question in personal mails after my posting, too.
 
 So here a (short) answer:
 They do not accept anonymous money, BUT the accept visa cards, and 
 especially they accept virtual prepaid visa cards.
 So think out a name, address, etc. (just for the card) and you can get one 
 e.g. at card444.com.
 How to pay card444.com anonymously? Take a look at their webpage and choose 
 a method you think it's anonymous. And of course, use tor all the times ...
 === cut
 
 Somebody out there, PLEASE, to give some hints/answer to my ORIGINAL question?
 Original question?? Yes, my original question: Can somebody recommend a 
 Non-US and Non-EU server provider (dedicated server) that has no problems 
 if the server is used as tor exit node?

Hi,

just a possible provider, accoreding to their website you should even be able to
do something like anonymous payments.
Please take a look at : 
http://www.wrzhost.com

The appear to have a mixed reputation about their reliability and speed, but 
this is completely 
untested, so not a recommendation but a hint. 



 

 accept no limits
 
Regards

Hans 


Re: privoxy log analyzer

2008-01-06 Thread Fabian Keil
lester psigal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 does somebody know a good working, freely available
 log analysis software for privoxy and/or tor (vidalia)
 and can provide me and the forum with her/his experience?

What exactly do you want to analyse?
Privoxy and Tor log different things.

I'm not aware of any dedicated log analysers for
Privoxy, but I intend to one day have Privoxy-Log-Parser
report some fancy statistics. Currently it's just a
filter and syntax highlighter:

http://www.fabiankeil.de/sourcecode/privoxy-log-parser/

Also note that Privoxy (more or less) supports the
Common Log Format which is supposed to be widely
understood by analysers for web server logs. It's not
very detailed, but may be better than nothing.

 comments like 'write your own!' are very welcome i'm
 already thinking about it

I sure would like to have analysers for both
Tor and Privoxy logs. One for Polipo logs would
be useful too ...

Fabian


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Re: List Suggestion

2008-01-06 Thread Bill Weiss
KT([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 12:14:12AM +:
 On Jan 5, 2008 11:18 PM, Comrade Ringo Kamens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ... A fairly significant amount of the messages posted to or-talk
  are automatically sent to my spam folder by gmail
 
 If you create a Gmail filter to label emails addressed to
 or-talk@freehaven.net they will not be sent to your spam folder.

It actually just gives a negative bump to the email's spam score.  Other
lists I read (specifically the postfix user's list) end up in my spam
dir even though I'm filtering them into their own label.  Not all of their
email, of course, but enough.

-- 
Bill Weiss
 
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