> > It would connect like this, evolution --> tor --> local mail server > > It is not possible to use Evolution with Tor, because you can not set a > SOCKS proxy for Evolution.
I can use thunderbird then. > It is not possible for Tor to connect to your local mail server (behind > a rouer?). I suppose the following was in reply to this: >What if you setup a minimal VM for the mailserver? It would have an independent IP and be accessible via tor locally and externally wouldn't it (if the routing is setup properly)? Tell me more. How would the routing need to be set up? > I used to use my own mailserver to send/receive but ended up having to quit simply because most of the recipient email systems would reject my sendmail - it wasn't registered so (I assume) the systems (yahoo, gmail, etc) probably thought I was a spam house or something and so would reject any mail I attempted to send. That's helpful to know. Are you saying the recepient wouldn't even see mail from me in their spam folder? > Is your mailserver registered? While all you need is a FQDN to do so, it may tend to break your anon unless you religiously keep that FQDN on tor so that no hostname search will ever pull up your real IP. No, because I haven't set up the server yet. I'd like to plan out everything first to make it fully anonymised. How do I keep the FQDN on tor? _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
