On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 10:23:10AM +0100, berenger.morel@neutralite.org wrote:
.........snip........
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> Is not tor a sort of "layer" over usual network layers? If yes, so,
> for http, yes, stuff is clear. But, https is not, if I am not wrong.
You're not wrong but would the OP be posting to a web site?
>
> About mails, it is the same: if the sender does not use encryption
> systems of mailing standards, then stuff is in clear, otherwise, he
> is able to encrypt what he send, even when he did not reached the
> "secured area" given by first server/proxy.
If the recipient doesn't use encryption, and most don't, he/she can't
read the message.....or did I misread your reply.
With mail lists, it's easy enough to spoof headers. It takes quite a bit
of digging by some one knowledgeable to find th OP.
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Bob Holtzman
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check the price of the beer.
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