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Torbutton for Thunderbird and related *bird forks

License: BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License

Makefile 1.93% JavaScript 97.14% CSS 0.05% Shell 0.89%

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torbirdy's Issues

gpg.conf: socks5:// won't work on some curl versions

On some newer curl versions you need to use socks5h:// instead of socks5://
I don't know wheter this may be an issue for you or not, but if you run into the message gpgkeys: HTTP fetch error 7: Can't complete SOCKS5 connection to 0.0.0.0:0. (1) you may probably have this case. My curl version 7.32 on Fedora doesn't work with socks5://TORIP:TORPORT but only with socks5h://TORIP:TORPORT.

Exclude some accounts

Hi, I have some accounts that i need to connect directly to internet instead by tor, is it possible configure?

Greets!

Thunderbird doesn't start

If I install the XPI and restart thunderbird, it doesn't start. I then need to kill the process and start it in safe-mode to disable the plugin.

I did set the port in /etc/tor/torrc to 9150 (standard was 9050) and the problem still occurs. I started tor and tried to launch chromium with 'chromium --proxy-server="socks://127.0.0.1:9150" ' which works like expected (tested with check.torproject.org).

Running Archlinux with Thunderbird 31.3.0 (tested with and without enigmail).

Does anyone else have a working installaton of torbirdy?

It might be too early to enable Mail Hole in Enigmail

TorBirdy 2.3 sets extensions.enigmail.protectHeaders = true, enabling Mail Hole for all sent emails. However, Mail Hole significantly degrades UX for non-Mail Hole recipients, for example by setting a static subject ("Encrypted Message") and breaking threading by dropping In-Reply-To.
If TorBirdy is designed to only be interoperable with other TorBirdy users, then this makes sense, but if communication with non-TorBirdy users is a use case, then Memory Hole cannot be enabled in this shape, IMHO.

Date in quoted replies

Thanks for this great plugin. However, I don't quite understand why the date of the original message is stripped of the reply:

  • Default Thunderbird config:

On 07/03/15 01:31, John Doe wrote:
[message]

  • With TorBirdy:

John Doe:
[message]

I find that having this timestamp is very useful, especially for long-running threads. What is the reason for not including it?

TorBirdy sets mailnews.reply_header_type to 1 instead of 2 which is the default in Thunderbird.

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