Hi! TorBirdy 0.0.8 is now out and it's probably safe enough to be used by mere mortals. It's still quite experimental, of course. Use as your own risk! Release Notes: TorBirdy has known leaks in the Message-ID and in the Date header, we're working on merging an upstream patch that will allow these leaks to be closed. There are no known proxy leaks unless you use additional extensions that do not respect the proxy settings of Thunderbird Here's the wiki page for TorBirdy: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/torbirdy Here's the latest XPI for TorBirdy: https://github.com/downloads/ioerror/torbirdy/torbirdy-0.0.8.xpi Here is a proper GPG signature for the latest XPI: https://github.com/downloads/ioerror/torbirdy/torbirdy-0.0.8.xpi.asc Here is the sha1sum of torbirdy-0.0.8.xpi: 164fb81fae1c26f9619d5c53a48c2037c831cc24 Here's the plugin on AMO - if you care to use the Mozilla service: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/torbirdy/ https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/file/157665/torbirdy-0.0.8-tb.xpi?src=devhub In the near future, I plan to upload a full XPI and GnuPG signature for every new release to the Tor Project's web server: https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbirdy/ All the best, Jake
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