>How would that work? First of all, the clients need to know which exit nodes 
>exist, so that they can build circuits. That list, as well as that of the 
>middle nodes, is public, otherwise you'd >have to manually request exits by 
>email/web service/… As a result you'd be limited to a few exits, which might 
>not necessarily have an exit policy matching your needs, or might be offline, 
>>or simply overloaded on account of there being less than regular exits.
The same way bridges work. They are not published.

>By the way, I just checked, Gmail works without problems over Tor (both Web 
>and IMAPS).
Using Gmail over Tor when they already know who you are is self-defeating. Try 
to register an anonymous Gmail account using Tor.


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