Some may say they still get several tor-talk emails / day and I do, too.
But several current, relevant technical questions I've asked about Tor
issues get no comments.
Questions I'm pretty sure a lot of people would be interested in. And
that at least some advanced users would have partial
On 9/24/2016 8:26 AM, Mirimir wrote:
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On 09/24/2016 06:53 AM, Oskar Wendel wrote:
Joe Btfsplk:
What is it about Riseup that you don't like? Just curious. I've
not used it, but most people seem to like it.
Riseup silently drops email with certain
On 9/25/2016 12:15 AM, Jeremy Rand wrote:
hi...@safe-mail.net:
You can't use Google Translate at all with most Tor exit nodes, while there are
no sane reaons why they would block Tor users from just translating text.
Interesting. I don't use Google Translate very often (maybe 2-3 times
per
On 25 September 2016 at 20:14, Alec Muffett wrote:
> An organisation's response to scraping seems typically the product of:
>
> 1) the technical resources at its disposal
> 2) its ability to distinguish scraping from non-scraping traffic
> 3) the benefit to the
On 26 Sep 2016 9:09 a.m., "Jon Tullett" wrote:
> That's a very interesting perspective, thanks. Is there any
> cooperation among such major players to share such information?
> Correlation to form reasonably high-confidence scraping/abuse RBLs,
> for example?
Lots, some
On 09/26/2016 09:02 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> Some may say they still get several tor-talk emails / day and I do, too.
>
> But several current, relevant technical questions I've asked about Tor
> issues get no comments.
> Questions I'm pretty sure a lot of people would be interested in. And
>
Well what i look for in a email service is:
Support pgp/gnupg
No logging(Tor friendly etc..)
Some email spam scanner like Spamassain or clamav
Imaps
Non-usa based isp
"Karsten N." skrev: (25 september 2016 13:48:45 CEST)
>Hello,
>
>> Oskar Wendel:
>>> Do you have any
On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Alec Muffett wrote:
> [scraping}
For some reason I view that as a copout.
I mean, provide real data showing that it's intolerable and
I'll say yes with you. Otherwise google [et al's] infrastructure
can surely handle it (the load), and
Joe Btfsplk:
>
>
> On 9/25/2016 12:15 AM, Jeremy Rand wrote:
>> hi...@safe-mail.net:
>>> You can't use Google Translate at all with most Tor exit nodes, while
>>> there are no sane reaons why they would block Tor users from just
>>> translating text.
>> Interesting. I don't use Google Translate
On 26/09/16 03:02 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> But several current, relevant technical questions I've asked about Tor
> issues get no comments.
> Questions I'm pretty sure a lot of people would be interested in. And
> that at least some advanced users would have partial answers or
> suggestions for,
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