Hi William,
You are running a Tor relay, which is great: http://rougmnvswfsmd4dq.onion/rs.html#details/1D4AB6248E3D7DF9C4FBE40DCFAA3E...
First: that Tor version is obsolete, and because of old bugs, we will soon cut relays running those versions out of the network. Please consider upgrading!
Second: let us know if there is any way to help you bump up the bandwidth that you are allocating to the Tor relay. :)
You can find Tor packages for your distro / OS here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide#Platformspecific...
Ideally you will switch to keeping up with our stable releases, but if you need a stable that is especially stable, the Tor 0.3.5 branch will be maintained until Feb 2022: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/teams/NetworkTeam/CoreTorR... and you can see the lifetimes of other Tor versions on that table too.
Let us know if we can do anything to make the process easier.
And lastly, I am cc'ing the new network health mailing list (which has public archives), to help us stay synced: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/teams/NetworkHealthTeam
Thanks! --Roger
I run a relay, or I did until yesterday.
I suppose you know about this problem, new for me. Mail from accounts on my server addressed to hotmail.com and live.com addresses suddenly stopped being delivered. The bounce message from Microsoft claimed I was on a block list.
I checked, and the only list I am on is the one run by https://www.dan.me.uk/dnsbl called *.tor.dan.me.uk *which reports every ip address participating in Tor, including relays. He warns against using the list to block mail, but Microsoft seems to be doing it anyway.
As soon as I stopped the relay, mail began to be accepted again within an hour or so.
I have had to shut off my relay because people are complaining they can't send mail to their friends/relatives on hotmail or live addresses.
This is a difficult dilemma for me. Much as I want to continue to run the relay, the people using my mail server aren't going to be agreeable to being told they can send mail to friends on hotmail.
I wrote also to the guy, Dan, in the U.K. to tell him his list is being used in this way.
Hi William,
On Thu, Apr 02, 2020 at 08:26:35AM -0600, William M Buck wrote:
I run a relay, or I did until yesterday.
I suppose you know about this problem, new for me. Mail from accounts on my server addressed to hotmail.com and live.com addresses suddenly stopped being delivered. The bounce message from Microsoft claimed I was on a block list.
I checked, and the only list I am on is the one run by https://www.dan.me.uk/dnsbl called *.tor.dan.me.uk *which reports every ip address participating in Tor, including relays. He warns against using the list to block mail, but Microsoft seems to be doing it anyway.
As soon as I stopped the relay, mail began to be accepted again within an hour or so.
I have had to shut off my relay because people are complaining they can't send mail to their friends/relatives on hotmail or live addresses.
This is a difficult dilemma for me. Much as I want to continue to run the relay, the people using my mail server aren't going to be agreeable to being told they can send mail to friends on hotmail.
I wrote also to the guy, Dan, in the U.K. to tell him his list is being used in this way.
If you're running a Tor node on a non-dedicated connection, I'd recommend trying to run a bridge[1]. More info about bridges on our Community portal[2].
Or if you want to help with some experimental and under development tech, you can try to run a Snowflake proxy: https://snowflake.torproject.org/
all the best, Gus
[1] https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/bridge/ [2] https://community.torproject.org/relay/types-of-relays/
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