Hello tor-onions,
I've been trying to set up email behind an onion service with
(net)qmail. Receiving works, but I'd like to send mail to .onion
addresses, using qmail as my MTA if possible. `torsocks sendmail`
doesn't work here because qmail's `sendmail`-like doesn't do SMTP
(see [1]).
Has anyone tried this? Would hacking a `qmail-remote` wrapper to exec
`torsocks qmail-remote.original` work? Would transparent proxying be
a bad idea?
It isn't critical that I get this to work. I just think it would be cool.
Thanks,
copyleftie
[1] https://cr.yp.to/qmail/pictures/PIC.local2rem
Hi, I am not sure how important the set up of new email would be. I
have a question as a new person to tor-onion and cryptocurrency. I
started with coinbase, I added my bank and account. I was told it
takes 7 days to get bitcoin. Is this normal and every time I want to
load money go through that process? Or is there A easier way? thanks
for the help.
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> I've been trying to set up email behind an onion service with
> (net)qmail. Receiving works, but I'd like to send mail to .onion
> addresses, using qmail as my MTA if possible. `torsocks sendmail`
> doesn't work here because qmail's `sendmail`-like doesn't do SMTP
> (see [1]).
>
> Has anyone tried this? Would hacking a `qmail-remote` wrapper to exec
> `torsocks qmail-remote.original` work? Would transparent proxying be
> a bad idea?
>
> It isn't critical that I get this to work. I just think it would be cool.
>
> Thanks,
> copyleftie
>
> [1] https://cr.yp.to/qmail/pictures/PIC.local2rem
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Hello All!
A friend was asking me what the current preferred tool(s) are for mining V3
onion addresses; I am aware of mkp224o but am dimly aware of something that
Yawning hacked-up a while ago; but I don't know of much else?
-a
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http://dropsafe.crypticide.com/aboutalecm
Leading on from a discussion on Reddit's /r/onions;
Given an operator who is "dual stacking" their website on both example.com and example.onion yet finds themselves with spare CPU/RAM/bandwidth and wants to operate a relay too what is the current community opinion of this? (given the caveats / conditions detailed below)
On the inverse I operate a set of Exits [1] but these servers also have secondary services (ssh, grafana, httpd) that are exposed with onion services.
There are recommendations for running multiple relays on the same host to maximize the CPU/bandwidth etc so I'd be interested if the community still opposes the running of HS' and Relays given the following conditions;
1. No anonymity concerns from downtime correlation (example.com == example.onion)
2. Relay daemon is a separate instance to HS daemon
3. Relay daemon and HS daemon bind to different IPs
1. https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/flag:exit%20as:AS28715