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Re: Email sent through Tor, Problem



FQ,

Are you sure that your web browser was configured to use Tor when you
sent the email?
I have been reading your conversations. To me this looks like you
haven't configured your internet connection, browser or email client
properly. Are you 100 percent sure that you were connected to hotmail
through Tor when you sent the email?
I believe there are only two ways for a web page to get your IP, the
first is if you don't use tor, the second is if you don't block scripts
and small apps from web pages.
If you use MSN instant messaging without going through Tor, it will also
reveal your IP to microsoft. But they shouldn't put your IP in the email
header that way...

If you want to try again, you could send me an email directly to my
email adress, so that I can see if you reveal your IP or not. Please
really make sure that your connection goes through Tor, by first going
to this site that checks if your web browser goes through tor:
http://check.torproject.org/. Then go directly to hotmail from your
browser (in the same window) and send me a message.

I'm in Sweden so you have nothing to fear revealing your IP to me as I'm
clearly not working for your governement, police, girlfriend, wife,
parents, muslim extremist organization, american CIA or other person
you're hiding from. ;-)

Viking admin


Faqeer ALI skrev:
> Yeah i am pretty much sure, because i have traced the first ip ie my isp's.
> it gives some information like this.
> 
> 1     10.0.0.138
> 
> 2.       PAKISTAN  ------------------> MY IP.
> 
> 3.         PAKISTAN
> 
> 4,    202.125.154.129   Islamabad, Pakistan
> 
> 5.    202.125.159.209   Pakistan
> 
> 6.    202.125.159.20    Pakistan
> 
> 7.    202.125.128.161   Pakistan
> 
> 8.    63.218.1.193      Herndor, USA
> 
> 9.    63.218.61.190     Herndor, USA
> 
> 10    202.97.60.165     China
> 
> 11.   202.97.43.174     China
> 
> 12.   202.97.43.171     China
> 
> 13.   202.97.68.80      China
> 
> 14.   125.123.1.242     China
> 
> 15.   125.123.1.158     China
> 
> 17.   125.123.1.138     China
> 
> End   125.123.40.183    China
> 
> Is there any trick to hide the header information while sending email through hotmail.
> Any suggestion?
> 
> Regards
> FQ
> 
> 
> ----------------------------------------> Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 19:39:49 -0400> From: phobos@xxxxxxxxxx> To: or-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Email sent through Tor, Problem>> On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 04:22:38PM +0000, faqeerali@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote 1.8K bytes in 37 lines about:> :> : I have sent an email through web interface from hotmail adress to another hotmail adress.> : The reciver has used the following sofware "http://www.visualware.com/index.html"; and got the details of the routes and hopes that the email had followed.>> Are you sure the receiver traced it back to your internet connection and> not the tor exit server?>> EmailtrackerPro appears to just parse the mail headers and map whois> data of the hosts in the headers. It then draws pretty lines between> everything.>> As long as Hotmail is exposing your real IP, this will continue to work.> Can anyone else with a hotmail account verify that hotmail is indeed> getting the real IP for header insertion?>> --> Andr
ew
> 
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