That seems to not be true. Right now Tor is not running, safari
shows the privoxy error page, and mail.app is still able to send and
receive mail from gmail.
-Holmes
On Apr 12, 2008, at 10:28 PM, phobos@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 10:02:51PM -0400, hwilson@xxxxxxxxx wrote
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: I'm looking for a good way to use Tor for accessing email on OS
X. It
: seems like Thunderbird is working with the torbutton plugin. But
I'd
: prefer to use Mail.app. Is this possible?
:
: Do the proxy settings that torify Safari apply to Mail.app?
: http://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-osx.html.en
If you setup the proxy server in System Preferences, all native-Apple
applications should use the settings.
: What is my checklist to make sure Mail.app isn't leaking IP
information?
Send yourself an email and look at the headers for your IP address.
Alternatively, use tcpdump or wireshark to sniff the connection to
see
what leaks.
Just remember that unless you are using pop3s or imaps (that is pop3
over ssl or imap over ssl) the exit node can see your username/
password
in the clear.
--
Andrew