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Re: [tor-talk] Tor E-mail gateway - how to transfer messages from the Tor Network ?



I`m also using Tor + Protonmail.
I thought that there are some exit nodes for SMTP.
Any how, Tor+Protonmail (or some other provider mentioned by Katya) seems to be the best solution.

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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Tor E-mail gateway - how to transfer messages from the Tor Network ?
> Local Time: July 15, 2017 11:24 PM
> UTC Time: July 15, 2017 11:24 PM
> From: james@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: tor-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Katya Titov:
>> Muppet96:
>>> Hi,
>>> is there any chance to send an E-Mail message from the Tor network to
>>> gmail accounts or any other E-mail service providers ?
>>> Usually each E-mail which is sent from the IP where for example: tor
>>> relay is running - is immediately block by the spam filters.
>>> Till now I havent found ane sensible service, from which for example
>>> activist will be able to send an E-Mail. As You see, this E-mail has
>>> been sent from the protonmail.com. Nice service, but I would never
>>> store/send any messages from this website to my enemies or some
>>> organizations.
>>> Does Tor has any E-mail System which could be easily use to transfer
>>> messages between Tor Network and Internet ? I`m talking about
>>> services from which E-mail is accpeted by the providers as gmail,
>>> yahoo, hotmail.
>>> Does any one working on it ? Does any one has configured some kind of
>>> gateway which can be use to transfer E-mail message from the tor
>>> network to the internet ?
>>> I will appreciate any for any infos.
>>> Cheers
>>> Muppet96
>>
>> I use common email providers, I sign up and access them via Tor. So,
>> for example, I signed up to this provider (Yandex) using Tor, and I
>> ensure that I only ever connect using Tor. That way, I get the
>> anonymity I require while using well known providers and my email does
>> not end up in the SPAM folder.
>>
>> Yandex, GMX and ProtonMail all work well. None are perfect and there
>> are times when I can"t connect via Tor and need to use the New Identity
>> feature, but these three are pretty good.
>>
> There are also some providers that use onion for transport on tor system
> using Thunderbird and the Tor proxy, not birdy though.
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