Hello,

one of the most useful features of tor-browser is Ctl-Shift-L to change
the tor-path (and so, with high proba, the exit node IP) : this way,
websites that block a specific exit node for a certain time can be still
loaded (of course some fascist websites block all tor-exits and so that
this measure does not help) .

I feel that the same feature would be useful in other applications (in
particular in thunderbird). How can this be done? Maybe a "forced
reconnect" of IMAP connections suffices, but apart totally restarting
thunderbird I don't see how this can be done. Any hints? Or is there
good reason not to torify mail-fetching? Or never via IMAP?

thank you, Bernhard

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