Hello again,
Now that after several hours of work, we have come full circle back to the same email address I used for my original contacting you? I was not allowed to contact you through this address because I was not a registered user of this system? Now that I am a registered user of this system, I still have the same questions for you...Is this your most secure form of communication and is it safe for me to send you this information via a MS word document here through this email?
This information should only be viewed by top Tor Developers and Management it is not meant for general discussion or a general discussion board viewing. This is the reason for my asking again about this again. I am providing you with a new technique for the secure communications of bridge address network locations. This method is proven and will work for you.
Bones44
---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Welcome to the "tor-dev" mailing list From: tor-dev-request@lists.torproject.org Date: Wed, May 22, 2013 4:25 pm To: bones44x6013@tormail.org --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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A new method of distributing bridge addresses is likely to be fatally flawed if it relies on the adversary not knowing what it is.
In general, Word documents are not terribly convenient for us. We will cope if that is the only way you can provide information, but we would prefer formats such as plain text, LaTeX, PDF or OpenDocument (the native format used by Open/LibreOffice).
zw