Hi! TorBirdy 0.0.12 is now out. It's still quite experimental - of course. Use at your own risk and especially if you're using it with Enigmail and GnuPG without a local[0] HTTP proxy. We've continued with updating the web page to show some TorBirdy screen shots: https://github.com/ioerror/torbirdy/wiki/Screen-shots Call for help: We're looking for assistance with Translations - if you'd like to translate TorBirdy, we'd gladly accept a patch that prepares TorBirdy for translation work. We now have German, English and Punjabi! Even if you can't help translate, we'd love to know what languages matter to you or your friends - please let us know? Release Highlights: 0.0.12, 27 Sept 2012 TorBirdy now has localization support Current languages: English, German (translated by Karsten N.), Punjabi TorBirdy code cleanup: fix global namespace pollution Do not select the last selected account to prevent automatic login (TorBirdy selects 'Local Folders' on startup to prevent this) Restore proxy settings at TorBirdy uninstall (settings prior to installation of TorBirdy) TorBirdy now allows HTTP/SSL connections Users may opt-out from `--throw-keyids' Enhanced TorBirdy JonDo support (thanks to Karsten N.) Fix a bug in 0.0.11 that prevented account preferences from being set Add Screenshots directory TorBirdy no longer requires a configured HTTP proxy for full use with Tor TorBirdy now enforces the safest HTTP proxy usage possible with GnuPG TorBirdy attempts to disable all name resolution in GnuPG due to a serious SOCKS5 problem with GnuPG proxy options in how we invoke GnuPG; GnuPG only supports SOCKS5 when it is linked against libcurl (>7.21.7) and hostnames are not used. This is outlined the following bug: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/2846 General content anonymity caution note: TorBirdy has known leaks in the Message-ID and in the Date header, we're working on merging an upstream patch that will allow these leaks to be closed. There are no known proxy leaks unless you use additional extensions that do not respect the proxy settings of Thunderbird. If you use GnuPG and Enigmail, we encourage you to use it with a local HTTP proxy due to the issues mentioned[0] regarding GnuPG. Here's the wiki page for TorBirdy: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/torbirdy Here's the latest XPI for TorBirdy: https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbirdy/torbirdy-0.0.12.xpi https://github.com/downloads/ioerror/torbirdy/torbirdy-0.0.12.xpi Here is a proper GPG signature for the latest XPI: https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbirdy/torbirdy-0.0.12.xpi.asc https://github.com/downloads/ioerror/torbirdy/torbirdy-0.0.12.xpi.asc Here is the sha1sum of torbirdy-0.0.12.xpi: 4d956d0458580dd689f2e02a6cf369384e4aa5af The GnuPG signature that signed this email is also the same key that signs the TorBirdy releases. To learn more about signature verification of Tor Project related software such as TorBirdy please visit this page: https://www.torproject.org/docs/verifying-signatures.html The plugin on AMO has been preliminarily reviewed and we are still in the review process. It is again possible (Hooray!) to install TorBirdy directly from Thunderbird or by downloading the extension in a web browser from Mozilla's website: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/torbirdy/ We believe that users who installed previous versions from Mozilla's addons site should receive this update automatically. We now upload a full XPI and GnuPG signature for every new release to the Tor Project's web servers: https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbirdy/ All the best, Jacob [0] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/2846
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