Hello everyone,
I'm in my final year of B.E in Electronics & Instrumentation Engineer and M.Sc in Mathematics from BITS Pilani, India. I was hoping to get a chance to work with the Tor community through this years GSOC. I was reading the projects list and was interested in contributing to the Torbirdy project as I have some experience in coding in Javascript.
I wanted to clarify my understanding of the current status of the project. The project requires resolving two issues related to location anonymity weakening due to local timestamp leakage specifically in the MessageID & Date header fields.
From reading issues #6314, #6315 mentioned and the patch requests submitted
for bugs #902573 and #902580 at bugzilla.mozilla.org, It seems that the current hold up by Mozilla to accepting the patch request are: 1. Establishing how well Thunderbird & other mail clients handle the date not being inserted by the sender in the mail header 2. Finding which MTA/MSA's automatically insert date headers on their own and if most/all don't, finding a workaround to that. Gmai, Mail.com, Gmx, Yandex and the now dead Lavabit had been tested successfully for automatic date header insertion 3. And using extension hooks with explicit calls instead of checking user set configurations flags for removing timestamp data from header. This it's suggested will allow better handling of messages received/sent in the background by Thunderbird.
If someone can let me know if this is the current status of the project or if there are some details I'm missing or even if I've completely missed the point it would be great.
Thanks and sorry for the longish mail
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