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> [1] https://tails.boum.org/todo/Return_of_Icedove__63__/ "Trying to hide we use Icedove seem unrealistic and/or impractical a goal, at least to start with. Therefore, we'll ignore tagnaq's suggestions whose single aim is that one." Why do you think that I aimed for hiding the use of Thunderbird? Hiding the fact that someone is using Thunderbird when he/she actually is, was not my intention: on page 3: "Non-goals: hide the fact that we are using Thunderbird" on page 21: "As specified in section 2.3 the header information reduction does not aim to hide the fact that Thunderbird is the used MUA." > The idea is to at least try to get this merged upstream (if not in > Mozilla, perhaps at least in Debian) in some form, otherwise we're > gonna ship an Icedove built from sources with these changes applied > in Tails. Great! Thanks for explicitly mentioning this (I was about to ask you if you are going to submit it for upstream inclusion ;) I hope you are watching https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664633 It might be a good idea to submit/suggest it there? I hope you enable mailnews.auto_config_ssl_only by default and hide the disable button very well ;) > It's unclear to me if you've done (or plan to do) some work on the > autoconfig wizard in torbutton-birdy. I'd appreciate if you could > elaborate on this. The basic idea is to get all issues that require code changes fixed upstream so that we do not have to bother about builds. Enabling privacy via an extension only gives you also a potentially bigger user base (=bigger anonymity set => better anonymity). ..but as we saw with firefox/torbutton getting things done upstream is not an easy and fast process. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iF4EAREKAAYFAk+oKG8ACgkQyM26BSNOM7ZRxwD9Hcr1LMP233YCTAq0wS8iVc9u 4t5pVoZwx2pkbYn3rVgBAIvS0rxV9fQ7JiN2o/23RPeF9WbbgD8lfrJcVaP9s/Xk =Mpcz -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk