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Re: Update to default exit policy
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- Subject: Re: Update to default exit policy
- From: Dawney Smith <dawneysmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 16:32:29 +0100
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Dawney Smith wrote:
>> I know this has been discussed before, but I thought I'd bring it up
>> again. The following rules are in the default exit policy and I can't
>> see any reason why they would be:
>
>> reject *:465
>> reject *:587
>
> Just so people know. I'm not going to let this discussion die off until
> I've had a definitive yes or no from the people who are responsible for
> setting the default exit policy. Can someone point me in the direction
> of who that might be please? I get the feeling it's one of those topics
> that the people developing Tor want to avoid...
So is there going to be a change to the default Exit Policy?
Dawn
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