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  • #12460

Thunderbird doesn't use its dedicated SocksPort

Originally created by @intrigeri on #12460 (Redmine)

While testing 3.0~beta4 (TorBirdy 0.2.1-1 + some custom patches in tails.git), anonym noticed that icedove uses port 9050 while it should use 9061. So apparently extensions.torbirdy.custom.network.proxy.socks_port is not honored anymore.

I suspect one part of config/chroot_local-patches/0002-Allow-specifying-that-Enigmail-keyserver-communicati.patch (the added call to org.torbirdy.prefs.setProxyTor()) causes this problem.

Feature Branch: bugfix/12460-drop-Thunderbird-SocksPort

Related issues

  • Blocks #13245 (closed)
  • Blocked by #15132 (closed)
Edited May 15, 2020 by intrigeri
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