morphium, on 02/04/2011 03:08 PM, wrote:
Oh and yes, they took only my hardware @ home, not the Server in
the data center that actually DID run Tor and that the bad IP
belonged to.
That's interesting, because it means that running the node away from
home doesn't affect the chance of being
On 06/02/2011 17:30, Jerzy Ćogiewa wrote:
How do scrubbed versions of these headers affect deliverability? Do services
flag as spam these messages?
The major part of my full time job is as an email administrator.
Scrubbing headers will affect deliverability to some systems. Probably
not as
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thus Marco Predicatori spake:
morphium, on 02/04/2011 03:08 PM, wrote:
Oh and yes, they took only my hardware @ home, not the Server in
the data center that actually DID run Tor and that the bad IP
belonged to.
That's interesting, because it
On Monday 07 February 2011 04:41:06 t...@lists.grepular.com wrote:
The major part of my full time job is as an email administrator.
Scrubbing headers will affect deliverability to some systems. Probably
not as much as having a Tor exit node IP in your Received headers
though. Smarthosting
I am wondering to what degree people on this list have problems with
e-mails going into spam folders because they are using tor nodes.
I refer to sending from a webmail (Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, AOL, etc) to
another webmail.
It seems to me that e-mails sent from Yahoo will end up as spam.
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Matthew pump...@cotse.net wrote:
I am wondering to what degree people on this list have problems with e-mails
going into spam folders because they are using tor nodes.
I refer to sending from a webmail (Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, AOL, etc) to
another webmail.
It
On 2/7/2011 4:17 PM, Jon wrote:
I don't have any problems generally. It depends on what is in the body
of the email and what one's filters are.
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On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Marco Predicatori ma...@predicatori.it wrote:
morphium, on 02/04/2011 03:08 PM, wrote:
Oh and yes, they took only my hardware @ home, not the Server in
the data center that actually DID run Tor and that the bad IP
belonged to.
That's interesting, because it
On 2/7/2011 1:00 PM, Matthew wrote:
I am wondering to what degree people on this list have problems with
e-mails going into spam folders because they are using tor nodes.
I refer to sending from a webmail (Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, AOL, etc) to
another webmail.
It seems to me that e-mails sent
I am on dialup and so I am very sensitive to the amount of traffic
overhead in the operation of Tor. Lately that seems to have increased
significantly. Assuming I am not just imagining it (I have no objective
measurements to back this up) is this just because of the build-out of
the network or
On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 03:15:59PM -0800, coderman wrote:
only if you purchase said services under your real name/accounts or
without sufficient indirection.
Hetzner has plenty of nongerman customers, so using an
LLC as an abstraction layer would probably work.
Not sure they would accept
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