You shouldn't need to no.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Vincent Ninefifty
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 3:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Help! Tor With Maxthon Web Browser

I don't need to add anything with the bypass addresses beginning with:
box do I?
At the moment it's box just shows <local>

Thanks so far.

This is a resend without my signature which I believe hindered previous
requests in case you get a duplicate.

Vincent.

y0himba wrote: 

        www.maxthon.com It's a wrapper for IE, not an actual browser. You
can go to
        "options" then "proxy" then "proxy setup". If you are running the
default
        Tor/Privoxy configuration then hit the green "+" button at the top
right,
        Name it "TOR(Privoxy)", address is "localhost:8118" and speed is
"faster".
        If you want to use TOR alone without Privoxy(not recommended, less
secure),
        Name it "TOR(No Privoxy)", address is "localhost:9050", speed is
"faster".
        
        To use it, go to "options", "proxy", then select the proxy you want
to use.
        
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        Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 7:28 AM
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        Subject: Re: Help! Tor With Maxthon Web Browser
        
        On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 10:22:00AM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        2.2K bytes in 94 lines about:
        : How do I configure Tor to work with Maxthon web browser?
        
                What's a maxthon browser?  Does it have options for SOCKS5?
                Have you tried wrapping it with freecap?
        
        : Tor recently tried sending out email messages which my anti-virus
        : program kept spotting and I kept blocking.
        : Am I supposed to do that?
        
                Tor doesn't send emails.  If you have Tor configured as a
                server, your anti-virus program is probably seeing someone
                else's mail traffic.
        
        : Is there a .exe program that I can use with my e-mail readers
currently
        : Mozilla Thunderbird?
        
                Use freecap, or setup Thunderbird to use Tor as a SOCKS
server.
                I believe someone wrote up how to do this on the wiki.
        
        --
        Andrew
        fortune: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda to test your performances of
hda ...
        
                - Samuel Maftoul giving some sane advice
        
          




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