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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/21/08, <b class="gmail_sendername">John Mosgrove</b> <<a href="mailto:mr_john_mosgrove@yahoo.com">mr_john_mosgrove@yahoo.com</a>> wrote:</span>
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<div>Well.....</div>
<div>Initially I tried Vidalia, but wasnt sure how to set it up, so then I tried the browser inside the zipped up standalone in 'tor-im-browser-1.1.2_en-US.exe'.</div>
<div>When I first ran it yesterday I got a message that AVG, I'm running AVG free ver.8.0.138, "refused the connection" if I remember correctly; however today I ran it again and the stand alone browser gave me the minimized firefox and german, (I think), entry page right away. </div>
<div>I dont get it.</div>
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<div>Sorry for the false alarm. Nice to know I'm on the right channel for getting tor feedback. I wasnt totally sure I would actually get a response by sending an open message in reply to any or all of the tor traffic I've been getting.</div>
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<div>Bye and bye... I'm sure that yahoo is hardly a 'safe' place to email from/to, do you recommend any other potentially less compromise worthy mail clients? That is one that I am less likely to be compromised by?</div>
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<div>Thanks.</div></blockquote>
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<div>If you're looking for local privacy, gmail's web interface + https works, although I don't know if google snoops what you're sending and receiving.</div><br> </div>