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Transparent SOCKS proxy for POP
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- Subject: Transparent SOCKS proxy for POP
- From: Eduardo Costa Lisboa <eduardo.linux@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 15:26:38 -0300
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Is it possible to use TOR to recieve e-mail via some sort of
transparent proxy? How could I set the torrc?
And, if I am not asking too much, how could I set the redirection via
Linux's iptables?
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Eduardo Costa Lisboa