[tor-talk] webmail send while using TOR is tagged as spamends up in spam

Friet Pan frietpan at ymail.com
Mon Jul 25 13:36:08 UTC 2016


Thanks for explaining karsten,


Good to see how it works, and where flaws can hide.  Rather or not on purpose (thats the real question)




what are TOR friendly mail providers.  


And can the handle the users that run away from the dmarc.org cartel.

And what prevents them of not being rated as spam simply because they use THAT provider?

I see 

Tutanota.de
Riseup.net
mailbox.org


but how does an average man on the street see the difference.
Many people want privacy, but most of them don't have a clue how to get it in todays world.
They have someone who helps them to set up a Gmail account, and so that someone ALSO needs to be trusted, since that someone can have access to that account.





----- Original Message -----
From: Karsten N. <karsten.n at mailbox.org>
To: tor-talk at lists.torproject.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] webmail send while using TOR is tagged as spamends up in spam

Hallo,


Am 19.07.2016 um 07:13 schrieb Friet Pan:
> use yahoo to mail with mailinglists but i use TOR to connect to yahoo.
> 
> tuns out that all my posts now end up in everyones spam folders. 

SPAM filters are using the client IP in mail header for  classification,
if this information was added by the mail provider.

Yahoo! adds the the client IP (in your case the IP of an Tor exit node)
to the first "received from" mail header. May be, some Tor exit relays
are listed in some DNSBL?

You may try a Tor-friendly mailprovider or at least a mail provider,
which doesn't add the client IP to the mailheader. I think, this will
solve most problems with false positve SPAM.

Best regrads
Karsten N.
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