>> I'm sorry if this question is naive, but... why exactly does Mixmaster >> > send MX queries? >> > Can't we get rid of the need at the root?
I had an enlightenment. Mapaddress! (Tor manual) After running "nslookup gbhpq7eihle4btsn.onion" it gets resolved to (for example) 10.192.0.1 and 10.192.0.1 can be used to contact the original domain, but I don't know for how long until Tor deletes the mapping. I used it as relayhost in /etc/postfix/main.cf and had success. Delivering the mail only took 5 minutes, could be by chance. I try if we can get rid of the nslookup step using mapadress. The same trick didn't work with k54ids7luh523dbi.onion for me however. "relay=10.192.0.2[10.192.0.2]:25, delay=xxxx, delays=xxxx/x.xx/x/x, dsn=x.x.x, status=deferred (lost connection with 10.192.0.2[10.192.0.2] while receiving the initial server greeting)" Maybe it's offline, I try to contact the admin. There are almost no search results remaining for those hidden mailservers. _______________________________________________ tails-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev
