DavaoD...@MarvelousMindanao.net wrote:
> Are there any good free alternatives to Anonymouse, for posting to ngs
> It seems that anonymouse have dropped their free
> connection for posting to newsgroups.
OmniMix would be a great companion for your marvelous Forté Agent 6.
This message was posted with exactly that combination. For different
newsgroups or tasks (normal or anonymous delivery with or without a
custom 'From:' header with or without MIME headers removed) I created
specific Personas, which makes mailing / posting very easy and secure.
> > Are there any good free alternatives to Anonymouse, for posting to ngs
> > It seems that anonymouse have dropped their free
> > connection for posting to newsgroups.
> OmniMix would be a great companion for your marvelous Forté Agent 6.
> This message was posted with exactly that combination. For different
> newsgroups or tasks (normal or anonymous delivery with or without a
> custom 'From:' header with or without MIME headers removed) I created
> specific Personas, which makes mailing / posting very easy and secure.
Be advised, omnimix is NOT open-source software. As such, the author
has never allowed his peers to review his source code. Peer review is
a long-standing and respected practice in this very serious field of
security software. Because omnimix is closed-source, no one, but the
author, can assure you that omnimix is safe to use. You should
seriously consider looking at something open-source.
Here's how the security software we use breaks down:
open-source
--------------------------
openssl
gunpg
tor
private idaho
jack b nymble
quicksilver lite
quicksilver aam
news2remail
featherfoot
aamhsub interpreter
ghio nymserver
zax nymserv
bigapple mail2news
ghio mail2news
anonget
stealthmail
>> > Are there any good free alternatives to Anonymouse, for posting to ngs
>> > It seems that anonymouse have dropped their free
>> > connection for posting to newsgroups.
>> OmniMix would be a great companion for your marvelous Forté Agent 6.
>> This message was posted with exactly that combination. For different
>> newsgroups or tasks (normal or anonymous delivery with or without a
>> custom 'From:' header with or without MIME headers removed) I created
>> specific Personas, which makes mailing / posting very easy and secure.
>Be advised, omnimix is NOT open-source software. As such, the author
>has never allowed his peers to review his source code. Peer review is
>a long-standing and respected practice in this very serious field of
>security software. Because omnimix is closed-source, no one, but the
>author, can assure you that omnimix is safe to use. You should
>seriously consider looking at something open-source.
>Here's how the security software we use breaks down:
> >> > Are there any good free alternatives to Anonymouse, for posting to ngs
> >> > It seems that anonymouse have dropped their free
> >> > connection for posting to newsgroups.
> >> OmniMix would be a great companion for your marvelous Forté Agent 6.
> >> This message was posted with exactly that combination. For different
> >> newsgroups or tasks (normal or anonymous delivery with or without a
> >> custom 'From:' header with or without MIME headers removed) I created
> >> specific Personas, which makes mailing / posting very easy and secure.
> >Be advised, omnimix is NOT open-source software. As such, the author
> >has never allowed his peers to review his source code. Peer review is
> >a long-standing and respected practice in this very serious field of
> >security software. Because omnimix is closed-source, no one, but the
> >author, can assure you that omnimix is safe to use. You should
> >seriously consider looking at something open-source.
> >Here's how the security software we use breaks down:
Nomen Nescio wrote:
>Is it true? Is Omnimix closed source?
Let's say, just hypothetically, Omnimix is open source software,
which it isn't, are you capable of reviewing it and finding
mission critical bugs or do you know someone you trust who will do
that for you and assure you that it's safe to use that software?
> Let's say, just hypothetically, Omnimix is open source software,
> which it isn't, are you capable of reviewing it and finding
> mission critical bugs or do you know someone you trust who will do
> that for you and assure you that it's safe to use that software?
Any more red herrings, Danner? I wonder what the authors of those 16 open source programs think of you. I wonder what they think of a guy who has distributed a closed source program for 6 years, in an open source community, without divulging that it's closed source. I wonder what those authors think of a snake in the grass like danner.
Either you've allowed _YOUR_PEERS_ to review your code or you haven't. The fact is, you haven't. GET THE FUCK OUT.
>Any more red herrings, Danner? I wonder what the authors of those 16 >open source programs think of you. I wonder what they think of a guy >who has distributed a closed source program for 6 years, in an open >source community, without divulging that it's closed source.
As much as for 30 years now B.G. hasn't divulged that Windows is
closed source, for more than 20 years in an open source community with
Linux everywhere? I love such reproaches! Please keep up!
> >Any more red herrings, Danner? I wonder what the authors of those 16
> >open source programs think of you. I wonder what they think of a guy
> >who has distributed a closed source program for 6 years, in an open
> >source community, without divulging that it's closed source.
> As much as for 30 years now B.G. hasn't divulged that Windows is
> closed source, for more than 20 years in an open source community with
> Linux everywhere? I love such reproaches! Please keep up!
Well, you certainly are full of red herrings! But that's fine. You have, in fact, admitted to the accusations I've made. Everyone can see that you posted your crap to this group without stating it's closed source. Now you have admitted to NEVER stating it's closed source at all. You've even brought laughably rediculous arguments to the party. That's enough for me. I'm sure your replies have illuminated the members of this group as to exactly what kind of man you are. Now they know why omnimix users can be counted on 1 hand. Thank you for making my case.