Max wrote: > On 2011-07-11 18:46, JW wrote: >> Lalle Bralle wrote: >>> I'm trying to get countermail working with my TOR bundle I use on a USB >>> stick for added security and anomity when I feel I need it. However, I >>> believe Java has some security holes that's why it's not accepted. While >>> that's good I need TOR to accept java so I can access countermail's login >>> applet and considering their site's security (no IP logging, added >>> end-to-end encryption, OpenPGP encryption, digital certificates) along > with >>> the fact the added anomity I will receive by using a TOR bundle on my USB >>> stick with a portable FireFox it should not be that harmful. >>> >>> Anyone that could help me? >>> >> I, too have never found a recipe for success with Countermail. >> >> Indeed, the Countermail Engine requires Java in order to work. >> I have seen web traffic from the Countermail Team regarding >> Java security issues. You may want to write to them directly >> and ask. They will respond. They'll explain to you why they feel >> it's not an issue. >> >> I actually wound up accessing Countermail through Google Chrome >> and a Tor connection with JanusVPN. That works well, but then >> with Tor you run into the issue where you can login, but then you go >> to access your mail, or reply and you have to login again due to >> Tor's constantly shifting IP's. Countermail was supposed to be >> working on this issue,but I've yet to see a resolution. >> >> Bottom line, without Java CM won't work and with Tor it doesn't >> play nicely either. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> tor-talk mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk > > Ah, ok. I will contact them as I've been asking questions and they > respond quickly. Now it's always great with competition and other than > AnonymousSpeech I haven't find any other decent anonymous e-mail > domains. Could you or anyone as well recommend some other that works > well with tor? I like both, I guess AS is preferred via TOR because it > doesn't use Java. > Actually, one CAN use Countermail in an email client such as Thunderbird , with the appropriate settings, and with Tor. I just set that up. No real need to access Countermail through a browser.
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