Quoting Uri Even-Chen, from the post of Sat, 09 Sep:
> 
> OK, I checked and here is some more information: at the time I suspect
> they were blocking my E-mail (which I think they stopped now), I
> received many messages in delay of about 10 minutes, if they were sent
> to one of the addresses being tapped.  There was no delay to addresses
> not being tapped, or in some cases even to the addresses being tapped,
> depends who's the sender.  It's possible they tapped only some of the
> traffic, for example from mail servers in Israel.  It's not a concrete
> proof, but it adds to the other evidence I have.

SMTP is not a real-time protocol. delayed messages are normal. 10
minutes for censorship of a letter is slow on the other hand :-)

hey, why not use PGP on their ass if you want to drive them nuts? :)

in any case, Dark and backwards as we are, I think Israelis enjoy more
openness to opinions and freedom of speech than Americans.

-- 
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Ira Abramov
http://ira.abramov.org/email/

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