The subject pretty much covers it...  I am behind so many firewalls that
a team of network security engineers has to sacrifice a virgin goat in
order to retrieve a simple webpage from the Outside World.  Just how is
the talkback agent supposed to get through things like blocked outbound
ports, etc?  Is it just using email? http? ftp?  If it's using its own
fancy protocol, then I might as well disable it permanently; no way is it
ever going to reach its server unless we know which ports to unblock.

Exactly what the talkback does and how it works doesn't seem to be described
anywhere on mozilla.org.  Just "this gives us needed feedback" is all I
can find.


Phil

-- 
Would I had phrases that are not known, utterances that are strange, in
new language that has not been used, free from repetition, not an utterance
which has grown stale, which men of old have spoken.
                                     - anonymous Egyptian scribe, c.1700 BC


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