Re: [tor-dev] OnionMail First Test

2013-09-18 Thread josef . winger
: Liste lists...@tramacci.org An: tor-dev@lists.torproject.org Betreff: Re: [tor-dev] OnionMail First Test Leo Unglaub ha scritto: Hey, On 2013-09-17 03:51, Liste wrote: Work complete for the version 0.0.0Beta http://anopticon.ws/13c03c09/OnionMail-0.0.0.B.zip please

Re: [tor-dev] OnionMail First Test

2013-09-18 Thread Liste
josef.win...@email.de ha scritto: Why you guys use JAVA for such a security concerned email client? JAVA itself isn't secure and most relayable computers don't have a virtual machine. You know JavaSnoop and vm-hookers like that? Just rewrite it into plain C imho... /jo JavaSnoop and

Re: [tor-dev] OnionMail First Test

2013-09-17 Thread Leo Unglaub
Hey, On 2013-09-17 03:51, Liste wrote: Work complete for the version 0.0.0Beta http://anopticon.ws/13c03c09/OnionMail-0.0.0.B.zip please can you upload the source code as well, because no one is going to execute a .jar file without knowing the program code. Thanks and greetings Leo -- Leo

Re: [tor-dev] OnionMail First Test

2013-09-17 Thread Liste
Leo Unglaub ha scritto: Hey, On 2013-09-17 03:51, Liste wrote: Work complete for the version 0.0.0Beta http://anopticon.ws/13c03c09/OnionMail-0.0.0.B.zip please can you upload the source code as well, because no one is going to execute a .jar file without knowing the program

[tor-dev] OnionMail First Test

2013-09-16 Thread Liste
Work complete for the version 0.0.0Beta http://anopticon.ws/13c03c09/OnionMail-0.0.0.B.zip to create user: telnet 127.0.0.1 9100 C = client S = Server S: +OK ControlPort 1.0 sfl‚4£$£f C: server alice hackme - default password S: +OK KESIA [example] `example` C: addusr test -- local part S: +OK

Re: [tor-dev] OnionMail First Test

2013-09-16 Thread Griffin Boyce
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 09/16/2013 09:51 PM, Liste wrote: Work complete for the version 0.0.0Beta Any chance you could upload your project to github, or a similar site so that people can review it before downloading? Github also uses SSL, which does offer some