Update to default exit policy
Sven Anderson
sven at anderson.de
Wed Aug 20 18:16:17 UTC 2008
Am 20.08.2008 um 19:58 schrieb Dawney Smith:
>
> The only reason that your 10.100.145.215 IP appears in the headers
> there
> is because your email client sends it. Your email client doesn't
> need to
> send it, and as someone else mentioned, it's "scrubbed" if you're
> using
> TorButton with Thunderbird for example.
>
>> Yes, it doesn't make sense to use tor with a normal mail-client.
>> But if
>> you are behind a NAT router, it's not as bad as it looks first.
>
> It's at least as safe as using a webmail interface if you configure
> your
> email client correctly.
Didn't I write "normal mail-client"? Of course you can use Thunderbird
with (an old?) TorButton. But it's important to point that out.
Sven
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