On 09/02/2011 09:50, Moritz Bartl wrote: >> May be, some mail providers does not add the sender IP address to the >> mail header? Google Mail does not add it. Any other? > > Set up your own on a server not running Tor and remove the lines > yourself. I have documented the process for Postfix: > http://moblog.wiredwings.com/archives/20100501/Remove-IPs-from-Outgoing-Mail-Postfix-SMTP.html > > My outgoing mails are passed over my small exit > anonymizer1.torservers.net, my home IP cleansed, to my ISPs mail server > (see my mail headers). I haven't had problems with mail delivery so far. This is slightly going off on a tangent, but I wonder if any services like the following exist...? I'd like to set up an SMTP server as a hidden service to accept incoming email. It would need a gateway from the Internet though. So if somebody on the Internet emailed: username@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx A machine on the Internet would accept that email and forward it on over Tor to: username@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx It would be trivial to set up such a gateway. Just set up a wildcard MX record on *.example.com, and configure up an MTA. Just wondering if it has been done though? -- Mike Cardwell https://grepular.com/ https://twitter.com/mickeyc Professional http://cardwellit.com/ http://linkedin.com/in/mikecardwell PGP.mit.edu 0018461F/35BC AF1D 3AA2 1F84 3DC3 B0CF 70A5 F512 0018 461F
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