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Re: Tor-compatible secure email systems
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- Subject: Re: Tor-compatible secure email systems
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- Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 17:45:47 -0700
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On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 18:43:41 +1000, "glymr" <glymr_darkmoon@xxxxxxx> said:
> yes, port 25 is blocked by most tor exit nodes. however, some webmail
> services (notably gmail) use different ports and are usable from tor.
How about this;
Using PGP or similar to make an encrypted file (txt or word or something).
Then attach it to an ordinary webmail upload function, to send it over to
the recipient that alreday are informed of my public key (and who´s key I
have). All this whitout any need for Thunderbird or anything in computer.
Anyboby tried this successfully?
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