[tor-talk] Thunderbird, GMail and Tor - is it safe?
Phillip
equusaustralus at gmail.com
Tue Aug 9 15:03:55 UTC 2011
Hi,
My question is about the safety of using Thunderbird to send e-mail
through Tor.
A little background: I run a moderate capacity (~500-600 kb/s) Tor
relay. I've configured my Thunderbird client to use the Tor network, as
well as to not leak DNS resolves, and I've verified through test e-mails
that they are being sent to the GMail server through a Tor exit node. My
accounts are configured to use SSL/TLS for both IMAP and SMTP.
I understand that once e-mail leaves the GMail servers, it's about as
secure as sending an open post card.
My question is whether the SSL/TLS connections between my e-mail client
and the GMail server are being made through the Tor network, and whether
using Tor in such a way exposes my otherwise unencrypted e-mail to a
greater risk of being skimmed by, say, a potentially hostile Tor exit node?
My goal is simply to anonymise my IP, which gets leaked gratuitously by
Thunderbird, and to ensure that the e-mail gets to the GMail server as
securely as if I was using the https web mail.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Cheers,
Phillip
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