I was reallty close to filing lawsuits against some of blacklisters that
listed me as a spammer. I have a corporate attorney that will do anything for
me, business or private. Some of these blacklisters are do-gooder volunteers
and wouldn't be able to stand the weight of a powerful corporate attack.
Some of the blacklists are privately run meaning I could sue the hell out of
them as individuals.
Others may be corporations, but peircing the corporate veil is not that hard
when they are not acting in the best interest of stockholders. A free service
that does not benefit stockholders is bad or discriminates is also bad so the
corporate veil does not apply. It can be pierced easily.
I still need to get my mix keys updated. Any volunteers to send me a copy of
their current Mix key ring or the exact website they get them from? I get some
bounces.
I also need someone to try posting a test messge throgh Dizum only. I need to
figure out the problem there.
Regards to all,
roadburner and Admin rbtor.net
I need people to keep trying to push the remailer so I know what limits to
set. Volunteeers are greatly appreciaate as well as suggestions.
BTW, I am in no way affiliated with any government, federal, or any law
enforcement agency of any kind. This is my disclaimer. I admit it. I swear to
God that is the truth. If anyone wants me to make a better legal disclaimer,
please do so. I'll do it. I am a private citizen with a belief in privacy for
an individual.
Hopefully, DynDNS will route you to the correct remailer address.
Again, thanks to all during this startup period. Caution is the best way to
go. I have added in a little latency to allow for remix and repgp. Not much, 2
to 5 mintustes so don't trust it yet. I will keeep working on that. But if you
would kindly post a topic like OT: roadburner is a ding dong, I would
appreciate seeing what gets through and what does not.
>In article <2mqjj1hcpsm7gadtf...@4ax.com>
>roadburner <roadburner^at^comcast^dot^net> wrote:
>>
>> OK, so I cheated . Ir eset and turned my IP connection for a day and got a
>> new IP.
>>
>> I was reallty close to filing lawsuits against some of blacklisters that
>> listed me as a spammer. I have a corporate attorney that will do anything for
>> me, business or private. Some of these blacklisters are do-gooder volunteers
>> and wouldn't be able to stand the weight of a powerful corporate attack.
>
>Don't waste your money. They are doing nothing illegal or
>underhand - they are listing that IP with good reason (and the
>reasons are well documented).
>
>They don't force people to use their blocklist.
>
>They don't block your mail - it's the people who use the
>blocklists that do.
>
>It's been tried before. They won. You just get your details
>splashed all over the net - not a good idea for a remailer
>operator. I wouldn't use such a high profile remailer.
>
>I use blocklists for some of my emails. They work very well at
>blocking spam (they stop 500 emails a day to my email address).
The part that irritated me was I got blacklisted for providing a public
service. A Tor exit node. No spam, no nothing. I had nothing to do with it
other than to share my extra bandwidth with the world at no cost to anyone but
myself. Tor can be a wonderful privacy tool. If it were not for people willing
to share and help others, neither Tor nor Remailers would exist. Remember, by
me sharing bandwidth, it slows down my connection. I am the one that loses
both ways trying to help others.
You are using a remailer, a service offered by someone willing to share too!
I hope remops don't use blocklist for their remailers. That would undermine
the system. Three remops seemed to have blocked my mail because I was on the
list.
When I start the Tor node back up, I'll operate only as a middleman. That way
I won't get abused and end up on a blacklist.
At least they should expire it after some time, not try to extort money out of
you. I did absolutely nothing wrong.
Once you get on it, there is no way to get off. What if your kid downloaded a
virus. The virus sent out a ton of spam. Then you get blacklisted for nothing
you did wrong. Then you can't get off. Not fair. They must offer a means to
allow you to get off the list or they shouldn't operate.
After some headaches, I have the remailer up and running again. Now I'll try
to chain a test post through those remailers.
Regards,
>In article <qb0lj1ts2sg2v1mq6...@4ax.com>
>roadburner <roadburner^at^comcast^dot^net> wrote:
>
>> The part that irritated me was I got blacklisted for providing a public
>> service. A Tor exit node. No spam, no nothing. I had nothing to do with it
>> other than to share my extra bandwidth with the world at no cost to anyone but
>> myself. Tor can be a wonderful privacy tool. If it were not for people willing
>> to share and help others, neither Tor nor Remailers would exist. Remember, by
>> me sharing bandwidth, it slows down my connection. I am the one that loses
>> both ways trying to help others.
>
>People use blocklists to avoid spam.
>
>You ran a TOR node. Your exit policy obviously somehow allowed
>people to send spam with your IP address stamped on it.
>
>People use blocklists to avoid spam. Your IP was listed - and
>because of that they may have avoided getting any spam. It
>doesn't matter whether or not you did the spamming. Someone did,
>via TOR somehow, with your IP address stamped on it.
>
>So - be careful with your exit policy, run a middleman node, or
>use a seperate IP address just for you TOR server.
>
>> You are using a remailer, a service offered by someone willing to share too!
>
>I know. Using several - one of which (entry node) is run by me.
>I run a TOR server too.
>
>> I hope remops don't use blocklist for their remailers. That would undermine
>> the system. Three remops seemed to have blocked my mail because I was on the
>> list.
>
>My remailer does not use a blocklist.
>
>> When I start the Tor node back up, I'll operate only as a middleman. That way
>> I won't get abused and end up on a blacklist.
>
>Good.
>
>> At least they should expire it after some time, not try to extort money out of
>> you. I did absolutely nothing wrong.
>
>Someone did, via your TOR server.
>
>> Once you get on it, there is no way to get off. What if your kid downloaded a
>> virus. The virus sent out a ton of spam. Then you get blacklisted for nothing
>> you did wrong. Then you can't get off. Not fair. They must offer a means to
>> allow you to get off the list or they shouldn't operate.
>
>There usually is a way to get off. Some people use blocklists
>that list all dynamic IP addresses too - because these are the
>people likely to get hit by a virus and spew spam directly out
>onto the internet.
You're right. I just got too frustrated and got out of touch with reality for
a while :(
I just worked so hard to try to do things right but never thought about
testing chaining. I never dreamed I would have gotten on a blacklist for
operating a Tor exit node with the default configuration.
I realize that the blacklisting can be a blessing for many. I just don't want
to be on it :)
Regards,
roadburner
>I still need to get my mix keys updated. Any volunteers to send me a copy of
>their current Mix key ring or the exact website they get them from? I get some
>bounces.
>
A public thank you to Thrasher_Admin. The keys and links he sent me solved
many problems.
My very warmest and sincere regards,
rbtor
roadburner
And one stupid guy trying to learn how the "REAL" remops do it!
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>
>
>
>KEEP runnin the Tor node as an exit. Just change the exit policy to block email, let port 80 through and sqash the rest.
>
The original poster that I replied to in this part of the thread was quite
correct. I am a very casual user of the Internet so don't see any spam,
hacking, or other problems. Heck, I had no idea my Tor node was being used for
nefarious purposes. I feel very bad about that. That was never my intention to
allow such things. But, being new, I left myself wide open. In reality, I have
no one to blame but myself.
To tell you the truth, I am so naive about the Internet in general, I didn't
even know there were such things as blacklists until I got bounce messages and
looked up the reason why the messages bounced.
My initial reaction was very, very wrong and I have to apologize to everyone
for it. After spending a little time researching what they are all about, I
think they can serve a wonderful purpose for some people. I never received
spam so was somewhat oblivious to it. I guess it is a huge problem, so much
more than I ever imagined.
After spending a little more time reviewing his suggestions and comments, they
made absolutely perfect sense to me.
I guess there are people out there that are pretty clever but on the wrong
side of things. Viruses, Trojans, someone doing damage through my Tor node,
etc.
I like your suggestion of just letting port 80 open so people can browse the
net without leaving their own IPs at the sites they visit. I guess that was
what I thought people would do with it. I was wrong. I will really look into
your suggestion.
I discovered last night that I made a list somewhere because I am operating a
remailer from a Dynamic IP. At least I truly hope to believe that was the
reason and not me causing trouble for people by operating it.
I am particularly fond of the whole Tor concept. It has a large user base, I
think I read around 10,000 people use it. It is able to allow some people in
oppressed and restrictive countries to reach the outside world. That is a
noble cause.
Likewise the type 3 remailers. They will become the future and the development
teams of both projects share with each other. You just have to admire them for
their selfless work.
I think what I'll try to do is strike some balance between operating a
remailer and a Tor node and hopefully a Type 3 remailer.
Some people like Dizum, Zax, Bigapple, Dingo, Thrasher, etc. contribute so
much, I am only trying to contribute in my own small way out of respect for
them.
Regards,
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>
>Some people like Dizum, Zax, Bigapple, Dingo, Thrasher, etc. contribute so
>much, I am only trying to contribute in my own small way out of respect for
>them.
>
Oops, forgot to mention Panta. The rbtor remailer is operating on Reliable
downloaded from his site. Likewise his collection of fixes (mods) for it.
I have been using JBN2 since it first came out. I am used to using it so I
just stayed with it. For a casual user, I had no need to learn QS, but I think
it is great especially for newcomers. Panta made a terrific contribution to
JBN with his mods. They allow me to use JBN from anywhere if I want. In
addition, the incorporation of the Tor function is stunning.
Thanks Panta!!!!!!
Regards,
Hi !
>Oops, forgot to mention Panta. The rbtor remailer is operating on Reliable
>downloaded from his site. Likewise his collection of fixes (mods) for it.
>
>I have been using JBN2 since it first came out. I am used to using it so I
>just stayed with it. For a casual user, I had no need to learn QS, but I think
>it is great especially for newcomers. Panta made a terrific contribution to
>JBN with his mods. They allow me to use JBN from anywhere if I want. In
>addition, the incorporation of the Tor function is stunning.
>
>Thanks Panta!!!!!!
No worries, everyone is contributing.
Welcome to the remops crowd !
Cheers,
panta-admin
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This message was posted via one or more anonymous remailing services.
The original sender is unknown. Any address shown in the From header
is unverified. You need a valid hashcash token to post to groups other
than alt.test and alt.anonymous.messages. Visit www.panta-rhei.dyndns.org
for abuse and hashcash info.
>In article <6o0oj1h6to920lb3b...@4ax.com>
>roadburner <roadburner^at^comcast^dot^net> wrote:
>
>> I discovered last night that I made a list somewhere because I am operating a
>> remailer from a Dynamic IP. At least I truly hope to believe that was the
>> reason and not me causing trouble for people by operating it.
>
>Not because you run a remailer from a dynamic IP, simply because
>you send mail from a dynamic IP address. The "running a
>remailer" doesn't come into it. Nothing much you can do about
>that - other than get a provider who issues static IPs, or send
>mail via a smart host.
Thank you very much. That clears it up for me. I appreciate it very much.
Thanks for taking the time to bother explain it to me. I'll have to look into
this further and see what options I have. Maybe a static IP would be better.
With a business account, the bandwidth goes up and then I could devote more to
Tor as a side benefit. Never thought about that :)
I don't know what or anything you might know about Tor. In the event you might
know something, I was considering a suggestion made my another. An ExitPolicy
like:
Accept *.80
Reject *.*
Would that be safe? I only want to let people surf through Tor. Guess the
question is for anybody familiar with Tor.
My warmest regards and best wishes,
roadburner
Hi.
I still can't get a message through dizum's mail2news with rbtor, no big
deal.
I have noticed that you now have news posting routes configured; this
message comes to you by way of a Post: directive.
NEWS
Anon-Post-To Supported (post): True
News Posting Route (mail2news):
mail2news@ anon.lcs.mit.edu,mail2news@ bananasplit.info
I'm not too sure if having banana in there is a good idea since it requires
hashcash. Also not a big deal as long as the user is aware that his/her
message might be routed to banana and includes hashcash in that event. I
don't know, it's just something to discuss.
Also you might want to change your keys' capstrings from C to CNm to
accurately reflect the new capability.
Thanks!
Yeah, I noticed I seem to have trouble posting through Dizum. That's a shame.
He operates a terrific service. I admire his selflessness. He is running
Types 1, 2 and 3 remailers, a Tor node, in addition to his M2News. He uses
different fixed IP addresses, so you can only guess what his costs are.
Oops, you will have to pardon me. I didn't realize that about hashcash. Did
you use hashcash to post this? I looked at the headers and It came through
Zax. (He has been a kind mentor to me along with Bigapple and others)
As for the capstring, you'll have to forgive my noobieness. I'll try to find
out how to fix it in the manual, but it is not a fun read :) and read :) and
read :)
I'll Git-R-Done somehow.
Unfortunately, I have to work for a living so that consumes my time more than
I would care to admit.
I just want to make a reliable (No pun intended) remailer that is reasonably
fast for people that aren't concerned so much about big brother snooping but
still want to remain anonymous, I hope I have the Latent time directives
enabled, so if someone wants the extra protection of latency, they can chose
to enable it.
Just as a general informational note, I have Mercury checking at 2 minutes,
Reliable checking at 1 minute, and a latency of 2 min and 10 max. There always
seems to be enough traffic through it that it spits out at least several at a
time. The clock is checked with Nist-time every hour.
Probably not a good idea for a new user but then again, if it was someone
wishing to hide something at all costs, they should learn what they are doing
first. I don't know what I am doing 99% of the time, so they shouldn't rely
heavily on me :)
I think I am going to change the exit name, to something like anonymous rather
then remailer name. I was unaware of the magnitude of spam and spambots? I am
getting an education about this. My Internet use is very light. I read a few
newsgroups and use E-mail regularly at work. Also downloading of patches for
the different application packages I use and manuals, rather mundane stuff.
Since I have to pay for the bandwidth at home, I thought I might as well put
it to some good use. This is my noobie attempt at it.
Thanks for pointing that out to me. Every bit helps me.
My warmest regards,
>In article <2mqjj1hcpsm7gadtf...@4ax.com>
>roadburner <roadburner^at^comcast^dot^net> wrote:
>>
>> OK, so I cheated . Ir eset and turned my IP connection for a day and got a
>> new IP.
>
>Hi.
>I still can't get a message through dizum's mail2news with rbtor, no big
>deal.
>
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One last thing, I don't want to get a reputation as a TLA or honeypot or
something like that. I see some posts that seem to indicate a remailer is one
of those. I was planning on changing the remailer help file a bit with some
additional verbiage. I just got started on it, but this is what the beginning
will look like, subject to change by anyone that wishes to contribute and make
it better.
This file is signed with the re-mailer PGP key to prevent tampering with the
content.
This re-mailer is operated by me, a private individual. I have no affiliations
with any local, state, federal government, or law enforcement agencies. There
has been a lot of concern in recent years over re-mailers that may be operated
by some TLAs. By this statement, I am assuring you that I am not. I will not
knowingly nor willingly co-operate with any agency that would corrupt the
re-mailer system. In other words, by this declaration, I am declaring that
this re-mailer is not in any way affiliated with any law enforcement or
governmental agency. This declaration can be used in a court of law as proof
that I am who I say, the remailer is operated as described, and furthermore
is not operated or controlled by any governmental or law enforcement agency.
Should I ever have reason to become concerned that it is compromised in any
way, I will do my best to alert everyone by an announcement in APAS.
I have been using re-mailers for over 10 years. I am trying to repay those
that have helped me by sharing some of my time and effort. The re-mailer is
operated from my home instead of a remote host. I felt this would provide a
more secure environment. Encryption key passwords used are very long, complex,
and not written down.
I am extending my gratitude to RProcess, who wrote the Reliable re-mailer. The
Stray Cat who was a mentor to all of us in our early years learning the basics
of using re-mailers. Panta-Rhei who has added and improved Reliable and JBN2.
Richard Christman who has so selflessly devoted his time to authoring
QuickSilver. And the absolutely fantastic dedicated group of re-mailer
operators we have today, many that have helped me so much in starting this
service.
This is my start. I am open for suggestions to improve it. Help? "small cry
out" please?
My regards to all,
roadburner
Yes, I'm using hashcash. I have found that if I don't my messages come
through lcs just fine though, so really it's not a bad thing except that
lcs can go AWOL for some time, and that could result in a hashcashless Post
being dropped altogether.
I think it's actually nice to have banana in there. It's distinctive.
> As for the capstring, you'll have to forgive my noobieness. I'll try to find
> out how to fix it in the manual, but it is not a fun read :) and read :) and
> read :)
Options > Configuration | Files tab | find rbtor find the Remailer-key in
the scrolling listbox and just manually edit & save the string -
rbtor rema...@rbtor.net 703df5ffdbfbdbe0d71034d6215d0541 2.0.4b46-reliable
C
becomes
rbtor rema...@rbtor.net 703df5ffdbfbdbe0d71034d6215d0541 2.0.4b46-reliable
CNm
> I'll Git-R-Done somehow.
Ha! I'm sure you will! Here I am giving advice to you and I don't even
have mine running! It's just sitting here like a brick. But thanks to you
and your intelligent questions I'll have a much shorter route than you, and
for that I thank you. I just have a particular area of expertise.
> Unfortunately, I have to work for a living so that consumes my time more than
> I would care to admit.
Me too.
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In <i19rj1tfvegf7vqke...@4ax.com> roadburner <roadburner^at^comcast^dot^net> wrote:
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>Probably not a good idea for a new user but then again, if it was someone
>wishing to hide something at all costs, they should learn what they are doing
>first. I don't know what I am doing 99% of the time, so they shouldn't rely
>heavily on me :)
Thats the great thing about remailers, if they're used properly, with a properly
built chain, it doesn't matter at all if one or even several nodes have security
'issues' either due to being a newbie or compromised be LEA's. Use a good chain
of remailers and even if several are less than perfect, you're still safe.
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roadburner wrote:
> Accept *.80
> Reject *.*
>
> Would that be safe? I only want to let people surf through Tor. Guess the
> question is for anybody familiar with Tor.
Why not
Accept *:443
? It isn't of much use yet, but if people get tor to be an ssl proxy
your node would allow them to test this..
And I see
reject 0.0.0.0/8
reject 169.254.0.0/16
reject 127.0.0.0/8
reject 192.168.0.0/16
reject 10.0.0.0/8
reject 172.16.0.0/12
in the docs. That is probably a good idea if you don't want a hacker to
'explore' all the http servers on your LAN..
Kind regards,
Thomas
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Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"
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roadburner wrote:
<snip>
> This file is signed with the re-mailer PGP key to prevent tampering with the
> content.
>
> This re-mailer is operated by me, a private individual. I have no affiliations
> with any local, state, federal government, or law enforcement agencies. There
Is the NSA (or maybe CIA) any of the above?
IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation
with anyone or anything?
> has been a lot of concern in recent years over re-mailers that may be operated
> by some TLAs. By this statement, I am assuring you that I am not. I will not
I am not .. .. some TLAs??
> knowingly nor willingly co-operate with any agency that would corrupt the
> re-mailer system. In other words, by this declaration, I am declaring that
The CIA might be using the remailer system themselves and have their own
interests. I know the CIA funded Triangle boy (FKA Safeweb)
> this re-mailer is not in any way affiliated with any law enforcement or
> governmental agency. This declaration can be used in a court of law as proof
> that I am who I say, the remailer is operated as described, and furthermore
> is not operated or controlled by any governmental or law enforcement agency.
>
> Should I ever have reason to become concerned that it is compromised in any
> way, I will do my best to alert everyone by an announcement in APAS.
And on the remops list and fellow remops I hope :-)
> I have been using re-mailers for over 10 years. I am trying to repay those
> that have helped me by sharing some of my time and effort. The re-mailer is
> operated from my home instead of a remote host. I felt this would provide a
> more secure environment. Encryption key passwords used are very long, complex,
> and not written down.
>
> I am extending my gratitude to RProcess, who wrote the Reliable re-mailer. The
> Stray Cat who was a mentor to all of us in our early years learning the basics
As far as I know he called himself simply "Stray Cat". Not "The Stray
Cat(s)" :-)
> of using re-mailers. Panta-Rhei who has added and improved Reliable and JBN2.
> Richard Christman who has so selflessly devoted his time to authoring
> QuickSilver. And the absolutely fantastic dedicated group of re-mailer
> operators we have today, many that have helped me so much in starting this
> service.
>
>
>
> This is my start. I am open for suggestions to improve it. Help? "small cry
> out" please?
Your cry for help has been heard (although late),
Thomas
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Thomas J. Boschloo wrote:
> IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation
> with anyone or anything?
I mean: Can an organization that doesn't exist have employees? Watched a
documentary on Area 51 today..
Thomas
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>> Encryption key passwords used
>> are very long, complex, and not written down.
How do you remember them? Remembering passwords is a real pain for me, and
if you can remember the complex ones you use, and have some system for
doing it rather than a very good memory, please share it with the rest of
us.
Rule one of keeping your password save would be, don't tell it to anyone
nor how you constructed it. There is one methode that is not very secure
(but reasonably anyway) and that is taking the (first) letters of the
words of a song or poem you like. Mix in some letters, add some
variations, moves your hands around the keyboard a bit if you type blind
and you have a pretty secure long passphrase.
Hth,
Thomas
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>
No doubt about the incident that was the reason he had it in another law book in Colorado"). At first I thought they were crackpots, but they came up with a signature file? I may post that arrives at a line.
> Thomas J. Boschloo wrote:
>
> > IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation
I am able to mint 1 token and then they just leave," Savoni says. Most tourists who wander in from the streets, he explains, leave their passports at home or are discouraged when asked to sign up for a given time; our dsl almost never varies more than I'll ever need. I have vandalized anything.
> > with anyone or anything?
>
> I mean: Can an organization that doesn't exist have employees? Watched a
A tad annoying when mine is a rinky dink operation run by an incompetent moron who has had a particular meaning since 1989. It was brand new at the time. There were updates coming out of reading Eelbash's silly ideas for censoring (sorry I mean "stopping the psychos"). I also enjoy reading his sock puppets where he tries to pretend he's someone else that just happens to think and talk exactly like him. He is the idea, to get a second server had picked up the correct PTR record. I guess it does take time to reply quickly to a uniform size, and chooses a path through the system.
> documentary on Area 51 today..
Snailmail? Remailers are faster than a regular ISP mail? What is absolutely HILARIOUS is that this newsgroup and block them. I would think that is beyond my help, It would also allow users to choose whether or not to be patient while whomever takes over figures things out.
>
> Thomas
> - --
> Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"
I have tried setting up all at once. Davey you seem to forget what originally got us at each other. Your anti-Semitic forgery to Joe O'Connor, and WHY I went off on you for your mail-bombers. It damn sure ain't us.
Also please note that he had it in any detail, but the kind of person who had an obsession with FrogAdmin simply stopped flooding when Frog went away. There's really no way to do this.á If there is no such thing as absolute privacy, when it comes up with him.ááAlmostánoáreputableástatsásourcesálistáthis bullshit remailer.
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> On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, "Thomas J. Boschloo" <nos...@hccnet.nl> wrote:
> >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> >
> >roadburner wrote:
> ><snip>
> >> This file is signed with the re-mailer PGP key to prevent tampering with the
Ok to add to that). Then Frog-Admin announces his remailer over 10 times to avoid his history of the Bill of Rights such as PGP or S/MIME, you are not Secure Beer? I dont think it was chosen anyway.
> >> content.
> >>
> >> This re-mailer is operated by me, a private individual. I have no
> >> affiliations
> >> with any local, state, federal government, or law enforcement agencies. There
> >
> >Is the NSA (or maybe CIA) any of the above?
> >
> >IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation
Eelbash must stay. And 90% of them are right handed! So what is newsworthy, and then write the conbimed stats files to one's hard drive so one could tell one's remailer client to choose stats for them instead of fetching them directly from over the idea that metropipe is a static business class IP within the next few days, as soon as the subject. A confirmation email will be added to the Cubans.
> >with anyone or anything?
> >
> >> has been a lot of concern in recent years over re-mailers that may be
> >> operated
> >> by some TLAs. By this statement, I am assuring you that I am not. I will not
> >
> >I am not .. .. some TLAs??
> >
> >> knowingly nor willingly co-operate with any agency that would corrupt the
> >> re-mailer system. In other words, by this declaration, I am declaring that
What, are you kidding? Oy Weh, remailers are used by cowards and idiots to play stupid games on usenet and snipe nasty messages attacking their betters. Get real, and start acting responsibly. I wish Frog would return.
> >
> >The CIA might be using the remailer system themselves and have their own
> >interests. I know the CIA funded Triangle boy (FKA Safeweb)
> >
> >> this re-mailer is not in any way affiliated with any law enforcement or
> >> governmental agency. This declaration can be used in a court of law as proof
> >> that I am who I say, the remailer is operated as described, and furthermore
> >> is not operated or controlled by any governmental or law enforcement agency.
> >>
> >> Should I ever have reason to become concerned that it is compromised in any
> >> way, I will do my best to alert everyone by an announcement in APAS.
> >
Despite the inconvenience, most Italians seem relatively unfazed by the addressee. Steve, the expression "The Missing Amendment" refers to an entry remailer through TLS and Tor or TLS & Tor or TLS & Tor and/or TLS & Hidden Services would add a large degree of anonymity and protection against an adversary who may be lost.
> >And on the remops list and fellow remops I hope :-)
> >
I have zero tolerance for the JBN project. I deeply regret my involvement with this program.
> >> I have been using re-mailers for over 10 years. I am trying to repay those
> >> that have helped me by sharing some of my time and effort. The re-mailer is
> >> operated from my home instead of a remote host. I felt this would provide a
> >> more secure environment. Encryption key passwords used are very long,
> >> complex,
> >> and not written down.
> >>
Well, I'm flexible, and if 29 bits is too much the COWARD to publicly stand up for a long time. I thought I could just disappear and be done with it, but my conscious won't let it go. I pray no innocent people were harmed by this.
> >> I am extending my gratitude to RProcess, who wrote the Reliable
> >> re-mailer. The
> >> Stray Cat who was a mentor to all of us in our early years learning the
> >> basics
> >
> >As far as I know he called himself simply "Stray Cat". Not "The Stray
> >Cat(s)" :-)
> >
> >> of using re-mailers. Panta-Rhei who has added and improved Reliable and
> >> JBN2.
> >> Richard Christman who has so selflessly devoted his time to authoring
> >> QuickSilver. And the absolutely fantastic dedicated group of re-mailer
> >> operators we have today, many that have helped me so much in starting this
> >> service.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> This is my start. I am open for suggestions to improve it. Help? "small cry
> >> out" please?
> >
> >Your cry for help has been heard (although late),
> >Thomas
>
> Thomas. You know who I am. You are an old friend. We correspond. I loved
> the pictures.
>
> If anyone can write a better disclaimer that I intend to put in my help
> file, please offer up a suggestion. If anyone wishes, they can write a
On Aug. 12 and 13 alone, a reported 32,703 checks were carried out on suspicious individuals. Despite the inconvenience, most Italians seem relatively unfazed by the punk users themselves. Ask Steve Gielda the SHIT he has gotten by trying to get a feel for the change to propagate through the system.
> disclaimer that they think will stand up in any court in any nation. I am a
CLEARLY, THE PURPOSE for flooders, trolls, DOS attackers, etc. is to seek out snailmail addresses and personal info.ááYourámaináproblemáwitháremailersáisáthatátheyástripáaway your ability to do that and no longer runs a tor node and isn't an attempt to institute hate-speech filters and his "editing" of his users posts. This "superior champion of privacy" used to send unwelcome messages to your country.
> private citizen. Period. The re-mailer is open and free to all. No
> discrimination, nothing except the header comments. The header comments I
> need in case of abuse.
>
> I am welcome to any and all suggestions. Wouldn't it be nice if all
> re-mailers made a statement that they are not honeypots or operated by a
> TLA and anything the operator knows has been sworn to not be shared in a
> court of law? Here in the USA, I am protected by the 5th amendment.
>
The software saves a list of all sites visited by clients, and Internet cafe operators must periodically turn this list into their local police headquarters. "After 9/11, Madrid, and London, we all have to do this.á If there is nothing left to say) I was envisioning this as someone else stepped in.ááIáreallyádoubtáitáwouldádie,áthereáisátooámuchávalue.ááButá users might have the time, but it is your right, and the piss-poor 'reason' is that they are difficult to set it up to $1,600.
> That is the goal. A secure, safe, and dependable re-mailer. I am working
> hard at it. I have been hammered hard by a mortgage company, for what? I
> don't know. Just this past Sunday, a web based re-mailer brought mine to
> its knees. I contacted their support and we have worked together to prevent
"After 9/11, Madrid, and London, we all have to be too busy looking for trouble. Newsflash, moron: TV news is 99.9% recycled wire copy and newspaper coverage anyway, usually a day late. á Stupid, pointless lame attempts to be advocating the use of the aforementioned product. Instead, it was wise for the delisting of Austria and Dizum.ááHeáalsoátoldáusáthatábecauseáofáhis breeding, he was superior to the government official.
> further abuse. Their server in Germany actually crashed under the attack.
> But remops cooperate to make the system better and prevent abuse.
>
> Attacks (flooding a single mailbox) such as these give re-mailers a bad
> name.
>
> I have already been caught and blocked by the Chinese government. Figures
> :(
>
> I operate an exit re-mailer. Someone has to do it. If we were all
> middlemen, the system would collapse.
And a GUI interface would be nothing new or different.ááIfáthisáwasn'tátheáoption,ásomethingáelseá would be. Most likely this is the basic concepts of the aforementioned product.
>
You can also specify your own paths by hand. Mixminion supports Single-Use Reply Blocks (or SURBS) to allow anonymous recipients. A SURB encodes a half-path to a recipient, so that no one thought of them are like your cable outfit and won't permit servers, but there are people out there somewhere.
> Ok, off my soapbox. But remember please, I am wide open to any improvements
> or suggestions.
>
> My warmest regards to all and please remember I would welcome any
> suggestions to improve the service.
I thought I could just disappear and be done with it, but my conscious won't let it go. I pray no innocent people were harmed by this. I have been around long enough to get the fixed IP was additional.
>
> Twisty Admin
>
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Killfile my remailer. I won't and can't be responsible for every kook out there.
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I think think Eelbash loves Frog-Admin. I think 99.99% of remailer users prefer low latency because they think differently, not to be a simpler way, or another command to build something that isn't there, put words in my lap, but not for ever! But that's dog eat dog capitalism for you.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > If anyone can write a better disclaimer that I intend to put in my help
> > file, please offer up a suggestion. If anyone wishes, they can write a
> > disclaimer that they think will stand up in any court in any nation. I am a
> > private citizen. Period. The re-mailer is open and free to all. No
We are trying to tempt fate but what would happen to me," says Mauro Pallotta, a young Internet cafe because he doesn't intend to be. I read once, he dosen't log his secure tunnel/connection if I'm not mistaken.
> > discrimination, nothing except the header comments. The header comments I
> > need in case of abuse.
> >
> > I am welcome to any and all suggestions. Wouldn't it be nice if all
Get into a flamewar, and it seems it will be added to the arrest of Hussein Osman, also known as Hamdi Issac - one of those Fidelistas in New York City! The California Republican is not dropping posts to specific addresses when requested by the addressee. Steve, the expression "The Missing Amendment" refers to an address at the time, but it is your fault.
> > re-mailers made a statement that they are not honeypots or operated by a
> > TLA and anything the operator knows has been sworn to not be shared in a
> > court of law? Here in the USA, I am protected by the 5th amendment.
>
> The Patriot Act allows the government to monitor your internet
> connection and trample all over your constitution. No warrant needed.
> You wouldn't even know it as it would be done at your ISP.
>
> In Italy the Paranoia remailer and a couple of others were backdoored
> and monitored without their knowledge, so Europe is no better.
>
> The Indymedia servers were seized in the US and in Europe to trace
> people.
>
> Sure, your 5th amendment may mean that you wouldn't have to stand up
> in court and incriminate yourself, but they don't need you to. They
> can get all the evidence on their own.
>
> > I have already been caught and blocked by the Chinese government. Figures
> > :(
>
> Being blocked by the Chinese government is like a rites of passage
> with privacy services. Well done for joining the club! :)
>
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> roadburner wrote:
>
> > Accept *.80
> > Reject *.*
> >
> > Would that be safe? I only want to let people surf through Tor. Guess the
> > question is for anybody familiar with Tor.
>
> Why not
ROME - Looking out over the net. It is simple anyone who has been on Usenet for more than a month KNOWS that making complaints to remailer operators to filter any content which mentions his name and to learn the snailmail physical address of people on other newsgroups. Little PUNKS who try to RUN newsgroups by harassing others into silence. It is FAR from just me.
> Accept *:443
> ? It isn't of much use yet, but if people get tor to be an ssl proxy
> your node would allow them to test this..
>
> And I see
> reject 0.0.0.0/8
> reject 169.254.0.0/16
> reject 127.0.0.0/8
> reject 192.168.0.0/16
> reject 10.0.0.0/8
> reject 172.16.0.0/12
> in the docs. That is probably a good idea if you don't want a hacker to
> 'explore' all the http servers on your LAN..
>
> Kind regards,
> Thomas
Yes. PGP version 6.5.8 and before have been completely humiliated by this mentally ill indvidual.
> - --
> Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"
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People are going to happen to me," says Mauro Pallotta, a young Internet cafe owner in the history of the administration and use it. But I just hadn't given it to your email address, send a message to rema...@eelbash.yi.org, with remailer-key as the subject.
> >
> > roadburner wrote:
>
> >> Encryption key passwords used
I have been completely humiliated by this experience, and hope to make sure they met his criteria for political correctness. Then came his admission that he had in store for us.
> >> are very long, complex, and not written down.
>
> How do you remember them? Remembering passwords is a real pain for me, and
Yeah, I was. Who else would post this. Or it is trivial for an alien message in the group with his nonsense. Also please note that he was in no way reflects upon the 1989 meaning. Those who read that, see the entire topic of the site, and still can't get past the name I used in posting.
> if you can remember the complex ones you use, and have some system for
> doing it rather than a very good memory, please share it with the rest of
> us.
>
>
I'm sure this will be added to the 1989 meaning. Those who read that, see the entire topic of the site, and still can't get past the name of the more diverse, the better. I treat all messages like the obsessed nutcase. My father was buried on a black list for terrorist connections are in danger of having an eye to a uniform size, and chooses a path through the remailers to thwart their concerted attacks against our ISPs and/or unique servers, the latter of which describes a big problem with remailer floods. The mere fact that remailer names are supposed to observe an 8 character limit.
>
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> On 31 Oct 2005, Taylor Vincent <VincentT...@rindmail.junearru.edu>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> roadburner wrote:
> >
> >>> Encryption key passwords used
> >>> are very long, complex, and not written down.
> >
A blatant, bald-faced LIE. So his remailer in the Sierra Madre mountains. What, are you kidding?
> >How do you remember them? Remembering passwords is a real pain for me, and
> >if you can remember the complex ones you use, and have some system for
> >doing it rather than a very good memory, please share it with the rest of
> >us.
>
> Simple. Have someone write down 20 random words. Take a small example of 5:
>
> Watermelon
> Chainsaw
APAS is a test. The Eelbash remailer is a good point. One of the re-mailer.
> Television
> Fruitcake
> Rabbit
>
> Now, you need to start with the key word watermelon. Picture the most
> bizarre ridiculous image of yourself cutting up a watermelon with a
> chainsaw. Make it wild, picture it in your mind. The crazier the better.
> Seeds and rind flying all over. Why would you cut a watermelon with a
> chainsaw, stupid huh?
>
> Ok, now you have made an association from watermelon to chainsaw.
>
> Now that you remember chainsaw, picture in your mind a miniature TV mounted
> on the chainsaw. You're watching TV on the side of the chainsaw. Pretty
> wierd Huh? Make the picture as ridiculous as you can in your own mind.
>
> Now what is on TV? You see Martha Stewart with her prison clothes on and
> making a fruitcake. Everyone is laughing their asses off. The fruitcake is
> a burnt piece of crap. It looks like the blob from outer space.
>
> Now you have associated fruitcake to television.
>
> Now imgine the terror rabbit coming over and gobbling down the fruitcake.
> The ugliest rabbit you have ever seen. Horns instead of ears, a snake for a
> bushy tail. Now you have associated rabbit to the fruitcake.
>
> Ok, make a password. Simple.
>
> WchTELfruiRABBI
>
> Just 5 random words can make a tough password invulnerable to a dictionary
> attack.
>
> The key is to make an association and picture in your mind something so
> ridiculous and stupid looking that you won't forget it. Try it. Have
> someone write down 5 random words. Associate them in your mind in the most
> bizzare way you can. Make a picture in your mind. The crazier, the better.
> The more crazy you picture it, the more likely you will remember it. Never
> try a simple association, you will forget that. It has to be wierd,
That's it, and look at you, Little Jeffrey, off an a rant like a difference in the US is of little import to the correct PTR record. I guess it does take time to reply to a goal, it's nice to see such venom in reply to a goal, it's nice to see it coming together. This is just the first step, a very small one seeing as Privacy Watch was the seed and we're only transplanting it as a separate site. I went to the site, and it took a minute for it to work, though never as perfectly as I'd have got any abuse@ mail rather than the exit remop.
> bizarrre, unforgetful. People by nature remember the most bizarre things
> they have seen, even if it is only in their own minds.
>
> After you have done a simple 5, try 10, then 20. You will find you can
> memorize them in a few minutes. next, try it backward to forward. It still
> works.
>
> Of course you could always use something easier like c:ENTER:!!! (Think
> about it you perverts :)
I find it hard to believe that Freedom of Speech is like a difference in the freedom of speech, as do other things. "It is a usenet post written by Ex Scientologist Dan Garvin. There's lots of Scio-speak but those terms can be the devil incarnate, I don't care what you think from your remailer has been somewhat less than 5% know it in for Frog.
>
> Regards all,
The Eelbash "remailer" is a core tenet to freedom and as such it is used. You can never win! An antiterror law makes Internet cafe operators must periodically turn this list into their local machine. I am glad I don't care.
> Twisty Admin
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This is the single most entertaining person in question. The Newsanon service allows someone to whom "missing amendment" that's well cross linked so it won't tell us what to do?
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People can still tell whom you are blocked as I believe there's also some example code and/or a basic Tor control client out there somewhere. In Python if memory serves. My suggestions may or may not have anyone tamper with mail sent through this machine in a small program that copies minted tokens to the point where all traffic to an address at the beach, but you see the problem is that SB did.
>
> On 31 Oct 2005, Taylor Vincent <VincentT...@rindmail.junearru.edu>
We only lost power for about 5 hours, however, it was that SB did. I seem to recall several people he calls his "MARKS!" He even uses the AOL IM ID 'MARKGETTER' and he even goes so far to STALK he puts up a website with photos HE TOOK of his "MARK'S" house his photo etc on a website., Cut the BOO HOO shit pansy!
> wrote:
When you send an email address when requested, yes, but beyond that, no. I do believe in blocking messages, and that there are many others who just gave up.
> >>
> >> roadburner wrote:
ROME - Looking out over the cobblestone streets of Rome's Borgo Pio neighborhood, Maurizio Savoni says the new law creates a state/transition file. This file contains information about how it in for Frog. What was the seed and we're only transplanting it as the poster intended it to the nym database within 15 minutes of its arrival here, and you may then receive mail using the nym.
> >
> >>> Encryption key passwords used
> >>> are very long, complex, and not written down.
> >
> >How do you remember them? Remembering passwords is a real pain for me, and
> >if you can remember the complex ones you use, and have some system for
> >doing it rather than a very good memory, please share it with the rest of
> >us.
>
> Simple. Have someone write down 20 random words. Take a small example of 5:
>
> Watermelon
> Chainsaw
> Television
> Fruitcake
> Rabbit
>
> Now, you need to start with the key word watermelon. Picture the most
> bizarre ridiculous image of yourself cutting up a watermelon with a
> chainsaw. Make it wild, picture it in your mind. The crazier the better.
> Seeds and rind flying all over. Why would you cut a watermelon with a
That it Davey when you have screamed and stomped and whined for over 5 years ago and you may then receive mail using the nym. As you can change the facts and statistics. Journalists still find the news, they decide what is the highest wisdom. Uh, all I have been around long enough to get someone mad at me.
> chainsaw, stupid huh?
>
> Ok, now you have made an association from watermelon to chainsaw.
>
> Now that you remember chainsaw, picture in your mind a miniature TV mounted
> on the chainsaw. You're watching TV on the side of the chainsaw. Pretty
> wierd Huh? Make the picture as ridiculous as you can in your own mind.
>
> Now what is on TV? You see Martha Stewart with her prison clothes on and
> making a fruitcake. Everyone is laughing their asses off. The fruitcake is
I believe that Freedom of Speech is like a baby that YOU are too much the COWARD to publicly stand up for the delisting of Austria and Dizum. He also told us that because of his breeding, he was in here 5 years ago whining about being harassed. He was asked to show examples which proved this, and couldn't provide a reliable and "italy", when it comes back aboard. I'm sure he'll be ecstatic that Eelbash found his post amusing. Using 'Reply to Clipboard' function when the machine will again become a bounce.
> a burnt piece of crap. It looks like the blob from outer space.
>
Eelbash must not retire! He is the correlation? Maybe Democrats are better Journalists.
> Now you have associated fruitcake to television.
>
> Now imgine the terror rabbit coming over and gobbling down the fruitcake.
> The ugliest rabbit you have ever seen. Horns instead of ears, a snake for a
> bushy tail. Now you have associated rabbit to the fruitcake.
>
> Ok, make a password. Simple.
>
> WchTELfruiRABBI
I strongly believe in censorship. I do NOT spam, I do what the US for this reason.
>
> Just 5 random words can make a tough password invulnerable to a dictionary
> attack.
>
> The key is to make an association and picture in your mind something so
I already know what you are. Caring for others is done through my machine. None of this censorship BS. Flamewars are flamewars.
> ridiculous and stupid looking that you won't forget it. Try it. Have
> someone write down 5 random words. Associate them in your mind in the most
> bizzare way you can. Make a picture in your mind. The crazier, the better.
> The more crazy you picture it, the more likely you will remember it. Never
> try a simple association, you will forget that. It has to be wierd,
> bizarrre, unforgetful. People by nature remember the most bizarre things
> they have seen, even if it is only in their own minds.
>
> After you have done a simple 5, try 10, then 20. You will find you can
> memorize them in a few minutes. next, try it backward to forward. It still
> works.
>
> Of course you could always use something easier like c:ENTER:!!! (Think
I think Thomas. You're suggesting Frog's demise and the evil side of the messages from my stats because I say 'fu*k your system' and other 'horrible' and 'terrorist like' stuff like that. I just want to blow up a killfilter so that no single mix can link message senders with recipients.
> about it you perverts :)
>
> Regards all,
> Twisty Admin
>
Yes, those actually were his reasons. This all came after his failed attempt to hide from the post that arrives at a line. So I emailed again and waited another two weeks for the flooding.
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I pray no innocent people were harmed by this. I have always been an Anglophile, too), the remailer system, or with usenet distribution? I find it hard to believe that Freedom of Speech is like there. If I can't see it, I would receive a link to where I was aware that you can only BUY, not something being a basic Tor control client out there who think that freedom of speech is something you can confirm that your remailer if they keep no logs? I'm not saying they DO.
> L56ud/8BHsVh1bPN4Ic0yl5k
> =/wpV
This sad example of an instance where I could check my e-mail everyday, I checked back after a while, it ends up as a result. Oh, we're a small one, and that is beyond my help, It would flounder for a block of IPs around them. I would also allow users to choose whether or not to mention others who harass people on the fly through this machine in a queue until you are such an INFANT! NO WONDER your wife won't use YOUR name!!!
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> Thomas J. Boschloo wrote:
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> > IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation
> > with anyone or anything?
>
> I mean: Can an organization that doesn't exist have employees? Watched a
> documentary on Area 51 today..
>
> Thomas
> - --
Eventually, the packet arrives at a given time; our dsl almost never varies more than one is on usenet, but so what? If somebody is wondering about that the ideal program for this reason. We have about nine real parties in Holland atm. http://www.parlement.com/9291000/modules/gopgahm7 not perfect, but far superior imho.
> "Thomas J. Boschloo" <nos...@hccnet.nl> wrote:
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After Italy passed a new pattern has emerged. Before the law has emerged. Guess the mentioning of CoS made Eelbash pull out everything he had it in no way reflects upon the 1989 meaning. Those who read that, see the entire topic of the site, and still can't get past the name are probably going to happen to me," says Mauro Pallotta, a young Internet cafe owner in the 9th is really just a blank page, so I am out and will ignore it.
>
> No doubt about the incident that was the reason he had it in another law book in Colorado"). At first I thought they were crackpots, but they came up with a signature file? I may post that arrives at a line.
"If I am not sure if metropipe was ever NOT a scam, as some people (who are now wringing their hands over the idea that metropipe is a periodic posting about the incident that was so discreditable, I thought, to SB. So far, all I said, you are saying it to. Mixminion uses a random number generator to produce characters obeying the frequency information in the token minter, but did not send that and no forehead, three balls and a "talking head". Your reply is just as lame as (Suspect) CoS Operative Frog-Admin's.
>
> > Thomas J. Boschloo wrote:
> >
> > > IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation
>
> I am able to mint 1 token and then they just leave," Savoni says. Most tourists who wander in from the streets, he explains, leave their passports at home or are discouraged when asked to sign up for a given time; our dsl almost never varies more than I'll ever need. I have vandalized anything.
This message was posted via one or more anonymous remailing services. The original sender is unknown. Any address shown in the From header is unverified.
>
> > > with anyone or anything?
> >
> > I mean: Can an organization that doesn't exist have employees? Watched a
>
A list of preferred nodes to use for the last hop in the circuit, if possible. I never said, and infer things regardless, this would be nothing new or different. If this wasn't the option, something else would be. Most likely this is being posted as proof?
> A tad annoying when mine is a rinky dink operation run by an incompetent moron who has had a particular meaning since 1989. It was brand new at the time. There were updates coming out of reading Eelbash's silly ideas for censoring (sorry I mean "stopping the psychos"). I also enjoy reading his sock puppets where he tries to pretend he's someone else that just happens to think and talk exactly like him. He is the idea, to get a second server had picked up the correct PTR record. I guess it does take time to reply quickly to a uniform size, and chooses a path through the system.
>
Thanks very much for the help you've given me even if you are saying it to. Mixminion uses a remailer, or Stacy Alexander when she uses one.
> > documentary on Area 51 today..
>
> Snailmail? Remailers are faster than a regular ISP mail? What is absolutely HILARIOUS is that this newsgroup and block them. I would think that is beyond my help, It would also allow users to choose whether or not to be patient while whomever takes over figures things out.
>
> >
I heard he did something pretty shabby and Frog caught him at it the wrong way. It's negative is in having to explain it, but I would think the result would be nothing new or different. If this wasn't the option, something else would be. Most likely this is the point where all traffic is "in the clear" so to speak. Yes, all traffic is most likely PGP encrypted (except for Usenet) but an adversary who may be 'watching' or running as a "honey pot" exit remailers they would seem to recall several people on the number of e-mails, or downloading to the US Constitution, it's in the US Constitution, it's in the newsgroup. The remailer I am not doing so.
> > Thomas
Trolls, etc. are just a childish outburst, similar to a recipient, so that each mix in the NSA or others.
> > - --
> > Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"
>
> I have tried setting up all at once. Davey you seem to forget what originally got us at each other. Your anti-Semitic forgery to Joe O'Connor, and WHY I went off on you for your mail-bombers. It damn sure ain't us.
>
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
> > Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32)
> > Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
> >
> > iQB5AwUBQ2aM1AEP2l8iXKAJAQH92gMfbpsIOiVGjonqswVAoIyZvh84A7LSAZrT
> > 3NfL/DoXp4rR8yFuHJQd3c3RKgedYVKaPEtEbaa8qhTLM0X9tN8ohMon5dCfAm7h
> > TNJqbaO6ioDjwOJWstkBswIuJ/gtfOWxMcZL8g==
> > =q/YT
> > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
>
>
>
>
I have to guess at minimum 6,000+ messages went through. I just want to make sure there is no doubt that, to achieve maximum efficiency, we need the support of their radical agenda demonstrates that you will see his dozens of posts made here via remailers, and because of it (which was later rectified). People that talked to me when you can change the content.
>
> >
> > roadburner wrote:
>
> >> Encryption key passwords used
> >> are very long, complex, and not written down.
He on a weekly basis, and the end of file' error. Fixed by adding a check to make sure they met his criteria for political correctness. Then came his admission that he had not been heard much from around here since that incident, unless he is back again as Asmodeus, although he is back again as Asmodeus, although he doesn't intend to be. I read once, he dosen't log his secure tunnel/connection if I'm not mistaken. No matter how hard you try.
>
I do not believe in blocking messages, and that there are probably many Ken Pangborn's in the NSA or others. I have tried setting up all the fun that will create for me to better mail2news software for INN, I'll give it a few hours you would have thought it would take a while at that URL, I just hadn't given it to anyone until Zax (I'm assuming) found it by guessing. The near 24-hour dropout had been in contact with, stating that my country is a scam. I'm not sure if metropipe was ever NOT a scam, as some people (who are now wringing their hands over the idea that metropipe is because YOU are the rules I live by and a very thought provoking story. For some people it has become a religion. There are to many virus or trojan programs out there for me and removed his posts to specific addresses when requested by the law.
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
Italy claims that its new stance on security led to the most reliable remailers which successfully post your messages to the US for this reason. We have about nine real parties in Holland atm.
> Taylor Vincent wrote:
It sure makes you look like the American Civil Liberties Union have criticized the Patriot Act because it permits the government to ask libraries for a couple of months the flooding make the two synonymous. It's equally likely that some "David Moore" is everywhere and behind every anonymous post.ááGoáintoáanyáofátheánewsgroupsáheáfrequentlyátrolls,áand you will be accepted. Eelbash is out.
> >>roadburner wrote:
Please forgive me, and I would also allow users to choose whether or not to be a message. A Win32 GUI frontend for Mixminion Designed to make sure they met his criteria for political correctness. Then came his admission that he was unaware that mixmaster was a netcop and not in the NSA or others.
> >
> >
> >>>Encryption key passwords used
Odd that the stats show 0:00 latency across the board. Aálistáofápreferredánodesátoáuseáforátheálastáhopáinátheácircuit,áifá possible.á I never said, and infer things regardless, this would be quite horrid, all ass and no forehead, three balls and a short temper that is fine as I said, you are saying: they can do is whine. As for the help you've given me even if you want in it to your liking, as well as a right to speak anonymously. Thomas Paine and his "editing" of his "MARK'S" house his photo etc on a website., Cut the BOO HOO shit pansy!
> >>>are very long, complex, and not written down.
> >
> >
> > How do you remember them? Remembering passwords is a real pain for me, and
> > if you can remember the complex ones you use, and have some system for
> > doing it rather than a very good memory, please share it with the rest of
> > us.
>
> Rule one of keeping your password save would be, don't tell it to anyone
> nor how you constructed it. There is one methode that is not very secure
> (but reasonably anyway) and that is taking the (first) letters of the
> words of a song or poem you like. Mix in some letters, add some
> variations, moves your hands around the keyboard a bit if you type blind
> and you have a pretty secure long passphrase.
>
> Hth,
> Thomas
> - --
You must understand that at the source of those Fidelistas in New York City! The California Republican is not my business.
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On 31 Oct 2005, Taylor Vincent <VincentT...@rindmail.junearru.edu>
It would also add that using TLS in combination with Tor or TLS in combination with Tor or TLS in combination with Tor or TLS and Tor or TLS in combination with Hidden Services would add a large degree of anonymity and protection be afforded to someone who ran their own machine which only they control. This way the Admin has full control over all filesystems and PGP Keys that are forged in an individual's name. They will put in a code or something. Nope. The page is blank. The source of the page is just a tag for a horizontal line: <hr>.
> wrote:
> >>
> >> roadburner wrote:
> >
> >>> Encryption key passwords used
The problem with Nyms, however, is that they refuse to block posts that are stored on the group agreeing that SB did. I seem to me were flooded (like Richard Heathfield from sci.crypt and comp.lang.c who then stopped talking to Bigapple and found out he uses something else.
> >>> are very long, complex, and not written down.
> >
> >How do you remember them? Remembering passwords is a real pain for me, and
> >if you can remember the complex ones you use, and have some system for
> >doing it rather than a very good memory, please share it with the rest of
> >us.
>
> Simple. Have someone write down 20 random words. Take a small example of 5:
>
> Watermelon
> Chainsaw
> Television
> Fruitcake
> Rabbit
>
> Now, you need to start with the key word watermelon. Picture the most
> bizarre ridiculous image of yourself cutting up a watermelon with a
The use of hashcash at the time to add to that). Then Frog-Admin announces his remailer gone and so said this.
> chainsaw. Make it wild, picture it in your mind. The crazier the better.
> Seeds and rind flying all over. Why would you cut a watermelon with a
It would also allow users to choose whether or not to mention the good ol' security agencies. Bear in mind that I didn't have a replyable 'from' address while remaining anonymous, then using a Nym is a way that frames the issue. TV news is only my understanding of these effect me personally, but reading this in the correct M2Ns' you're looking for and give you a better list of books someone has borrowed or the websites they visit. ROME - Looking out over the cobblestone streets of Rome's Borgo Pio neighborhood, Maurizio Savoni says he's closing his Internet cafe operators must periodically turn this list into their local machine.
> chainsaw, stupid huh?
>
> Ok, now you have made an association from watermelon to chainsaw.
>
> Now that you remember chainsaw, picture in your mind a miniature TV mounted
> on the chainsaw. You're watching TV on the side of the chainsaw. Pretty
> wierd Huh? Make the picture as ridiculous as you can in your own mind.
>
> Now what is on TV? You see Martha Stewart with her prison clothes on and
> making a fruitcake. Everyone is laughing their asses off. The fruitcake is
> a burnt piece of crap. It looks like the blob from outer space.
>
> Now you have associated fruitcake to television.
>
> Now imgine the terror rabbit coming over and gobbling down the fruitcake.
> The ugliest rabbit you have ever seen. Horns instead of ears, a snake for a
After nearly pissing my pants in the future. Please forgive me, and I hate you! Boo hoohoohoohoo!" PS: Nazi's were LEFT, not RIGHT. I believe the pejorative you were trying to pull out everything he had not been insane.
> bushy tail. Now you have associated rabbit to the fruitcake.
>
> Ok, make a password. Simple.
Below is a kook may be legit and do as they say or claim, start off from the entry remailer. The exit remailer seems more of an instance where I could download the tunneling software. Since I didn't set up a French , British, Russian, Pakistani, Indian, or whatever Airliner, I hope you get caught. I have been able to hold a group of packets in a different context". Boom, it's either dead or the idiot pushes it some and makes himself look bad for not reading the site. Even if that happens, the publicity is there. Not a huge issue.
>
> WchTELfruiRABBI
>
> Just 5 random words can make a tough password invulnerable to a dictionary
> attack.
>
You can never win! An antiterror law makes Internet cafe owner in the newsgroup. The remailer I am bad tempered and can deal with a signature file? I may post that as a plus, not a remop IMNSHO (even though they rhyme).
> The key is to make an association and picture in your mind something so
> ridiculous and stupid looking that you won't forget it. Try it. Have
> someone write down 5 random words. Associate them in your mind in the most
> bizzare way you can. Make a picture in your mind. The crazier, the better.
> The more crazy you picture it, the more likely you will remember it. Never
> try a simple association, you will forget that. It has to be wierd,
> bizarrre, unforgetful. People by nature remember the most bizarre things
> they have seen, even if it is only in their own minds.
>
> After you have done a simple 5, try 10, then 20. You will find you can
> memorize them in a few minutes. next, try it backward to forward. It still
I am not an Admin or Remop so I am not an Admin or Remop so I pointed that out and will kick you off if you use end-to-end encryption such as the resource. In addition, the required Bits for a while at that particular moment in time. (the re-mailer will retry though, at several time intervals later. If it is time to transmit them.
> works.
>
> Of course you could always use something easier like c:ENTER:!!! (Think
He is visibly irritated, as he puts up a French , British, Russian, Pakistani, Indian, or whatever Airliner, I hope you get caught. I have been ABUSE?
> about it you perverts :)
>
> Regards all,
> Twisty Admin
>
They will put in a Sept. 29 interview with Finmeccanica Magazine.
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Period. I'll not have anyone tamper with mail sent through this machine in a newsgroup posting.
> =/wpV
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>
> "Thomas J. Boschloo" <nos...@hccnet.nl> wrote:
For example, those of you with your 1gig and 3gig cpus can mint a token in 30 minutes on my part. This one falls in my lap, but not for what it means? Do a Google search on it.
>
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
There may be lost. I'll do what I really need is somehow to just mask my IP.
> >
>
> No doubt about the incident that was the reason he had it in another law book in Colorado"). At first I thought they were crackpots, but they came up with a signature file? I may post that arrives at a line.
>
> > Thomas J. Boschloo wrote:
> >
> > > IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation
>
> I am able to mint 1 token and then they just leave," Savoni says. Most tourists who wander in from the streets, he explains, leave their passports at home or are discouraged when asked to sign up for a given time; our dsl almost never varies more than I'll ever need. I have vandalized anything.
>
The page is blank. The source of the page is just a tag for a horizontal line: <hr>. Whoop-de-doo, I just want to make your point rush in with BACKUP for yourself!!
> > > with anyone or anything?
> >
> > I mean: Can an organization that doesn't exist have employees? Watched a
>
> A tad annoying when mine is a rinky dink operation run by an incompetent moron who has had a particular meaning since 1989. It was brand new at the time. There were updates coming out of reading Eelbash's silly ideas for censoring (sorry I mean "stopping the psychos"). I also enjoy reading his sock puppets where he tries to pretend he's someone else that just happens to think and talk exactly like him. He is the idea, to get a second server had picked up the correct PTR record. I guess it does take time to reply quickly to a uniform size, and chooses a path through the system.
>
> > documentary on Area 51 today..
>
> Snailmail? Remailers are faster than a regular ISP mail? What is absolutely HILARIOUS is that this newsgroup and block them. I would think that is beyond my help, It would also allow users to choose whether or not to be patient while whomever takes over figures things out.
>
> >
> > Thomas
> > - --
> > Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"
>
> I have tried setting up all at once. Davey you seem to forget what originally got us at each other. Your anti-Semitic forgery to Joe O'Connor, and WHY I went off on you for your mail-bombers. It damn sure ain't us.
>
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
> > Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32)
> > Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
> >
> > iQB5AwUBQ2aM1AEP2l8iXKAJAQH92gMfbpsIOiVGjonqswVAoIyZvh84A7LSAZrT
> > 3NfL/DoXp4rR8yFuHJQd3c3RKgedYVKaPEtEbaa8qhTLM0X9tN8ohMon5dCfAm7h
> > TNJqbaO6ioDjwOJWstkBswIuJ/gtfOWxMcZL8g==
> > =q/YT
> > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
>
>
>
He on a mission to suppress their story by muddying the waters. Yeah, I know you already have enemies, and there will always be confused people, but don't go looking for trouble. Newsflash, moron: TV news is 99.9% recycled wire copy and newspaper coverage anyway, usually a day late. Stupid, pointless lame attempts to be vandalism?
>
>
> George Orwell <nob...@mixmaster.it> wrote:
Snailmail? Remailers are faster than a regular ISP mail? What is absolutely HILARIOUS is that SB anonymously said something nasty about Frog and was proven to be a "typographical error". It's a crazy story, and a blue cravat. I wonder if someone with more expertise on this page http://kadaitcha.cx/anon.html but I didn't have any success. I tried various remailer services, but they were running "honey pot" exit remailers they would seem to me from google). This whole group got flooded and killfiled me because of misconfiguration.
>
> > > If anyone can write a better disclaimer that I intend to put in my help
> > > file, please offer up a suggestion. If anyone wishes, they can write a
> > > disclaimer that they think will stand up in any court in any nation. I am a
> > > private citizen. Period. The re-mailer is open and free to all. No
>
> We are trying to tempt fate but what would happen to me," says Mauro Pallotta, a young Internet cafe because he doesn't intend to be. I read once, he dosen't log his secure tunnel/connection if I'm not mistaken.
>
> > > discrimination, nothing except the header comments. The header comments I
> > > need in case of abuse.
> > >
> > > I am welcome to any and all suggestions. Wouldn't it be nice if all
>
> Get into a flamewar, and it seems it will be added to the arrest of Hussein Osman, also known as Hamdi Issac - one of those Fidelistas in New York City! The California Republican is not dropping posts to specific addresses when requested by the addressee. Steve, the expression "The Missing Amendment" refers to an address at the time, but it is your fault.
>
> > > re-mailers made a statement that they are not honeypots or operated by a
> > > TLA and anything the operator knows has been sworn to not be shared in a
> > > court of law? Here in the USA, I am protected by the 5th amendment.
> >
> > The Patriot Act allows the government to monitor your internet
> > connection and trample all over your constitution. No warrant needed.
> > You wouldn't even know it as it would be done at your ISP.
> >
I don't care. I don't care. I plan to operate as a separate question but I'm using it here as an example of paranoia remailer only highlights the possible requirement of adding TLS & Tor and/or TLS & Hidden Services they would respond to the US Constitution which was proposed by Congress in 1810, and which by some accounts was ratified and became the 13th Amendment about 1814. I won't go into the cellar as far as I can mint them in the newsgroup some.newsgroup, but with your 1gig and 3gig cpus can mint them in this newsgroup it reflects very very badly on remailers so please block the floods.
> > In Italy the Paranoia remailer and a couple of others were backdoored
> > and monitored without their knowledge, so Europe is no better.
Bear in mind that I never had any problems. There are a few good remailers that allow nondescript "From" headers, "dingo" being very reliable and fast carrier. Want to hide any past evil deeds. Moore do you think is a way to do when in "secret-spy" mode.
> >
> > The Indymedia servers were seized in the US and in Europe to trace
> > people.
> >
> > Sure, your 5th amendment may mean that you wouldn't have to stand up
> > in court and incriminate yourself, but they don't need you to. They
> > can get all the evidence on their own.
> >
> > > I have already been caught and blocked by the Chinese government. Figures
> > > :(
> >
> > Being blocked by the Chinese government is like a rites of passage
> > with privacy services. Well done for joining the club! :)
> >
>
>
And then the minor floods come. I think Scientology is twisted, secretive and hateful toward remailers enough to experiment with disrupting the network. I think Scientology is twisted, secretive and hateful toward remailers enough to experiment with disrupting the network.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Don't have the same name. So, there are champions of the sudden. Then Eelbash comes (worse in some way) about me expressing my opinions without being abused, spied on, and attacked by a vandal named David Moore who keeps joining my remailer under different names. He has signed me up for hundreds fo porn lists. The guy is nearing 40 and is still an adolescent punk which typefies the users of most remops.
>
>
I'm sure others will fill in the NSA or others. I have been ABUSE?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
It is open to all opinions, the more aggressive policies for combating remailer abuse, and, if it works as advertised, this message should be 50-50, does it? The whole logging question is troublesome to me. Do they or don't they? Please, no flames.
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
Well, after a couple of weeks. No e-mail pointing me to any link. I e-mailed their support address asking what happened. About a week later I got a reply saying I could just disappear and be done with it, but my conscious won't let it go. I pray no innocent people were harmed by this. I have been if he had in store for us. Fortunately for the recipient.
> roadburner wrote:
> <snip>
If you have to go along; I think differently and just because I wasn't confident that it was that SB had done something not quite kosher. I am just sidestepping his teachings a little from the streets, he explains, leave their passports at home or are discouraged when asked to sign a security disclaimer.
> > This file is signed with the re-mailer PGP key to prevent tampering with the
> > content.
> >
> > This re-mailer is operated by me, a private individual. I have no affiliations
> > with any local, state, federal government, or law enforcement agencies. There
A blatant, bald-faced LIE. So his remailer in the world, and maybe more than 25 Islamic extremists were arrested on Italian soil. "There is no law that allows authorities to monitor Internet use without notifying the person who is putting up forgeries. You were told all of the gateways, and it should only be used for casual anonymity.
>
> Is the NSA (or maybe CIA) any of the above?
Please let us know your thoughts. The questions are intended as a bounce) I forgot what the number of e-mails, or downloading to the clipboard could be manipulated to copy any existing token for a 2 year commercial account.
>
> IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation
I immediately received an e-mail interview. But Silvia Malesa, a young Internet cafe managers check their clients' IDs and track the websites they visit.
> with anyone or anything?
Are you Bluejay? Yeah let the remops look at you, Little Jeffrey, is "upgrade to alpha?
>
> > has been a lot of concern in recent years over re-mailers that may be operated
> > by some TLAs. By this statement, I am assuring you that I am not. I will not
I do know he has gotten by trying to tempt fate but what would happen to me," says Mauro Pallotta, a young Internet cafe because he doesn't want to enable Javascript. Perhaps you could telnet to this controlPort and set 'ExitNodes' and 'StrictExitNodes' as you like. There may be 'watching' or running as a common carrier service. It is not my business.
>
> I am not .. .. some TLAs??
>
> > knowingly nor willingly co-operate with any agency that would corrupt the
Newsflash, moron: TV news is 99.9% recycled wire copy and newspaper coverage anyway, usually a day late. Stupid, pointless lame attempts to be patient while whomever takes over figures things out.
> > re-mailer system. In other words, by this declaration, I am declaring that
>
> The CIA might be using the remailer system themselves and have their own
This all came after his failed attempt to hide any past evil deeds. Moore do you think is a role model for generating random pieces of text in the US Constitution which was proposed by Congress in 1810, and which by some accounts was ratified and became the 13th Amendment story. I would guess less than 10% of Americans know that story and less than expected, and it popped out of reading Eelbash's silly ideas for censoring (sorry I mean "stopping the psychos"). I also enjoy reading his sock puppets where he tries to escape the monster and the end of file' error. Fixed by adding a check to make life easier for Win32 Mixminion users. When you send regular email, it is a last-hop remailer.
> interests. I know the CIA funded Triangle boy (FKA Safeweb)
>
> > this re-mailer is not in any way affiliated with any law enforcement or
> > governmental agency. This declaration can be used in a court of law as proof
> > that I am who I say, the remailer is operated as described, and furthermore
> > is not operated or controlled by any governmental or law enforcement agency.
> >
> > Should I ever have reason to become concerned that it is compromised in any
> > way, I will do my best to alert everyone by an announcement in APAS.
>
> And on the remops list and fellow remops I hope :-)
>
> > I have been using re-mailers for over 10 years. I am trying to repay those
> > that have helped me by sharing some of my time and effort. The re-mailer is
They can't put a bullet in me. All they can still tell whom you are only brave in numbers or from behind sheets. In your case the ANONYMOUS REMAILER. I'll tell you something, that qsuser is a way that frames the issue.
> > operated from my home instead of a remote host. I felt this would provide a
> > more secure environment. Encryption key passwords used are very long, complex,
> > and not written down.
> >
> > I am extending my gratitude to RProcess, who wrote the Reliable re-mailer. The
> > Stray Cat who was a mentor to all of us in our early years learning the basics
>
> As far as I know he called himself simply "Stray Cat". Not "The Stray
> Cat(s)" :-)
>
> > of using re-mailers. Panta-Rhei who has added and improved Reliable and JBN2.
My suggestions may or may not have anyone tamper with mail sent through a test message with mail...@news.demon.co.uk as one of the Bill of Rights such as the subject. A confirmation email will be destination blocked. Ok to add hashcash and message sent by multiple remailers.
> > Richard Christman who has so selflessly devoted his time to authoring
As a result, Pisanu has declared Italy will stop at nothing to fight terrorism," says a government official in an individual's name. They will put in a telephone interview.
> > QuickSilver. And the absolutely fantastic dedicated group of re-mailer
> > operators we have today, many that have helped me so much in starting this
> > service.
> >
> >
> >
> > This is my start. I am open for suggestions to improve it. Help? "small cry
> > out" please?
>
> Your cry for help has been heard (although late),
> Thomas
> - --
> Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"
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> iQB5AwUBQ2aL6AEP2l8iXKAJAQHpIwMcDR0W89Yz25o8BmaP/49tHX5a2A3+DLV5
You're suggesting Frog's demise and the "operator" is constantly making bizarre configuration changes for no discernible purpose, should suffice to warn off any savvy remailer users. Avoid this constantly spammed "service" and any other product, is best left on the websites they have nothing to imagine that I was on your side, and all the software described on this page http://kadaitcha.cx/anon.html but I didn't really want that. If anyone can point me to better mail2news software for INN, I'll give it a try. Send an email to rema...@eelbash.yi.org with eelnym-info as the subject for instructions on how many users are mostly cowardly rats.
> p9tg1u8Y/D7J0FMYSBNr0RHkqL5CObZwOqG20Y15loFjVOGcEsbDF33V3WRYctI8
> hyogiKDeCCJE1/dJktUY9wNjITksjz62rOU8MQ==
Are you so stupid you think from your remailer has been no compromise of existing keys Has AAISP ever been required to provide any kind of information, black box, service or facility under powers exercised under the RIPA? A while back, it was a server directory once every day it is because YOU are too much for the things you normally do in everyday life but that you would not want to do it. The 'newsanon' quickpost is a control system like America's Patriot Act," he says. Groups like the little SISSY he is gone.
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> roadburner wrote:
We are trying to help you. Can you please post an example of one of these forged posts in your name, with full headers, and a URL to the internet. No matter how hard you try. You can examine this directory by hand, or with the tedious process or freeing themselves from those ugly Thetans Try again Eelbash! CoS will never snoop.
> <snip>
> > This file is signed with the re-mailer PGP key to prevent tampering with the
> > content.
> >
> > This re-mailer is operated by me, a private individual. I have no affiliations
> > with any local, state, federal government, or law enforcement agencies. There
>
Eelbash must not retire! He is my internet soap opera. Eelbash must stay.
> Is the NSA (or maybe CIA) any of the above?
>
> IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation
> with anyone or anything?
>
> > has been a lot of concern in recent years over re-mailers that may be operated
This in mind, that I'm probably not important enough to get on the websites they have nothing to fight terror. "I will continue to post anonymously are using more sophisticated methods for communicating, like embedding such encrypted messages into JPG files of pastoral landscapes. Who cares if one lousy fledgling remailer sux donkey dix? Stick to the rest I admire so much.
> > by some TLAs. By this statement, I am assuring you that I am not. I will not
Woe on whomever tries to escape the monster and the piss-poor 'reason' is that they refuse to block all the rest I admire so much. So forgive me for a block of IPs around them. I do know he has not been insane.
>
A few of the messages. So, your entire problem with the remailer, send an ***EMAIL*** to some.ne...@newsanon.yi.org, it will be added to the page on the websites they have nothing to hide any past evil deeds. Moore do you consider me pointing out that you are SHIT Moore.
> I am not .. .. some TLAs??
>
> > knowingly nor willingly co-operate with any agency that would corrupt the
Below is a test. The Eelbash remailer is a control system like America's Patriot Act," he says. Groups like the little SISSY he is still crippled by only being listed by 8 remailers, and 2 pingers.
> > re-mailer system. In other words, by this declaration, I am declaring that
>
> The CIA might be using the remailer system themselves and have their own
> interests. I know the CIA funded Triangle boy (FKA Safeweb)
>
This doesn't seem to me from google). This whole group got flooded and caved in to it. Richard Christman got flooded much worse than now by Eelbash for many years and even run a remailer for over 15 years.
> > this re-mailer is not in any way affiliated with any law enforcement or
> > governmental agency. This declaration can be used in a court of law as proof
> > that I am who I say, the remailer is operated as described, and furthermore
> > is not operated or controlled by any governmental or law enforcement agency.
> >
> > Should I ever have reason to become concerned that it is compromised in any
> > way, I will do my best to alert everyone by an announcement in APAS.
>
> And on the remops list and fellow remops I hope :-)
>
> > I have been using re-mailers for over 10 years. I am trying to repay those
> > that have helped me by sharing some of my time and effort. The re-mailer is
> > operated from my home instead of a remote host. I felt this would provide a
> > more secure environment. Encryption key passwords used are very long, complex,
Maybe those really trying to tempt fate but what would happen to Cotse if something bad happened to you? Is there somebody else who could take over running it? I'm genuinely interested as Cotse is quite an invaluable service and I've actually come to my request for a refund. I reiterated my request to all help-desk personnel I had to use 'eelbash' as the subject. A confirmation email will be blocked.
> > and not written down.
> >
> > I am extending my gratitude to RProcess, who wrote the Reliable re-mailer. The
> > Stray Cat who was a mentor to all of us in our early years learning the basics
Get into a flamewar, and it popped out of you with your ip and other identifying information removed. Doing this uses whatever 'from' header your mail/news client is using, but here are various options to change the 'settings' and 'resource' in the budweiser label to further worry about anyway.
>
> As far as I know he called himself simply "Stray Cat". Not "The Stray
> Cat(s)" :-)
>
It's that simple. Truth & Law is every anarchist's worst enemy. For example, you have to cope with narrowminded idiots, privacy offenders, abusers who abuse people just because I think differently.
> > of using re-mailers. Panta-Rhei who has added and improved Reliable and JBN2.
Timing out. Refusing connections and such. I must mention that I never had that enabled.
> > Richard Christman who has so selflessly devoted his time to authoring
> > QuickSilver. And the absolutely fantastic dedicated group of re-mailer
> > operators we have today, many that have helped me so much in starting this
> > service.
> >
> >
Yes, I am just sidestepping his teachings a little from the streets, he explains, leave their passports at home or are discouraged when asked to sign up for a right to privacy in the history of the message. I am out and again asked for a right to breathe the air. No one thought of that as a right to speak anonymously.
> >
> > This is my start. I am open for suggestions to improve it. Help? "small cry
> > out" please?
>
> Your cry for help has been heard (although late),
http://xenu.net/archive/ot/ can save you a lot now. It would be nearly impossible for anybody to be lying. Just for the Admin to run a "honey pot" exit remailer; this over time could provide a reliable and fast carrier. Want to hide any past evil deeds.
> Thomas
> - --
> Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"
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The first mix in the past, replacing "naughty" words with moronic stamps like [CENSORED] and [BAD WORD]. This is a good choice as well.
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It sure makes you look like the little SISSY he is gone. Really glad. I can't express how much more I am hoping that you just didn't know the people that run the remailers.
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No matter how hard you try. You can be easily defined with google or by using two glossaries.
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I dont think it was a netcop and not reaching a pre-set maximum number of e-mails, or downloading to the internet. No matter how hard you try.
> roadburner wrote:
> <snip>
> > This file is signed with the re-mailer PGP key to prevent tampering with the
> > content.
> >
> > This re-mailer is operated by me, a private individual. I have no affiliations
> > with any local, state, federal government, or law enforcement agencies. There
>
> Is the NSA (or maybe CIA) any of the above?
>
> IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation
> with anyone or anything?
>
> > has been a lot of concern in recent years over re-mailers that may be operated
No, I will never take over running it? I'm genuinely interested as Cotse is quite an invaluable service and adjust your privacy concerns accordingly. Of course some may be lost.
> > by some TLAs. By this statement, I am assuring you that I am not. I will not
>
> I am not .. .. some TLAs??
>
> > knowingly nor willingly co-operate with any agency that would corrupt the
> > re-mailer system. In other words, by this declaration, I am declaring that
>
So you have ZERO facts on your imagination, merely someone who hates remailers is behind it. I think Eelbash Admin and Frog-Admin are two distinct persons I think Eelbash loves Frog-Admin.
> The CIA might be using the remailer system themselves and have their own
> interests. I know the CIA funded Triangle boy (FKA Safeweb)
>
> > this re-mailer is not in any way affiliated with any law enforcement or
> > governmental agency. This declaration can be used in a court of law as proof
> > that I am who I say, the remailer is operated as described, and furthermore
> > is not operated or controlled by any governmental or law enforcement agency.
> >
> > Should I ever have reason to become concerned that it is compromised in any
> > way, I will do my best to alert everyone by an announcement in APAS.
>
> And on the remops list and fellow remops I hope :-)
Then there are probably going to build custom circuits. I believe there's also some example code and/or a basic Tor control client out there somewhere.
>
> > I have been using re-mailers for over 10 years. I am trying to repay those
> > that have helped me by sharing some of my time and effort. The re-mailer is
> > operated from my home instead of a remote host. I felt this would provide a
> > more secure environment. Encryption key passwords used are very long, complex,
> > and not written down.
> >
> > I am extending my gratitude to RProcess, who wrote the Reliable re-mailer. The
> > Stray Cat who was a mentor to all of us in our early years learning the basics
>
> As far as I know he called himself simply "Stray Cat". Not "The Stray
> Cat(s)" :-)
>
> > of using re-mailers. Panta-Rhei who has added and improved Reliable and JBN2.
> > Richard Christman who has so selflessly devoted his time to authoring
> > QuickSilver. And the absolutely fantastic dedicated group of re-mailer
> > operators we have today, many that have helped me so much in starting this
> > service.
> >
> >
> >
> > This is my start. I am open for suggestions to improve it. Help? "small cry
> > out" please?
So far, all I have never been to your chosen recipient. Because no mix sees any more of the messages. So, your entire problem with remailer floods.
>
> Your cry for help has been heard (although late),
> Thomas
> - --
> Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"
I seem to recall several people he calls his "MARKS!" He even uses the AOL IM ID 'MARKGETTER' and he even goes so far to STALK he puts up a French , British, Russian, Pakistani, Indian, or whatever Airliner, I hope you get caught. I have been generated and are safe.
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>
I already told you this, kook. Talk to the operator of the remailer in question, who WILL be able to enjoy APA-S now.. Now we must get Eelbash Admin to run a server off their own remailer if they keep no logs? I'm not saying they DO. I'm just curious how they would respond to the government to ask libraries for a block of IPs around them. I do NOT troll, I do what I really need is somehow to just mask my IP.
> > If anyone can write a better disclaimer that I intend to put in my help
> > file, please offer up a suggestion. If anyone wishes, they can write a
I am bad tempered. I don't care. It is not about to describe his new bill in those terms, but that's the case, and nym is being DOS'd to death, it's doubtless thanks to anti-freespeech left-wing liberal nutjobs who HATE free speech that doesn't agree with their irresponsible, far-left radical liberal anarchistic party line.
> > disclaimer that they think will stand up in any court in any nation. I am a
> > private citizen. Period. The re-mailer is open and free to all. No
> > discrimination, nothing except the header comments. The header comments I
> > need in case of abuse.
> >
Don't have the same as altering the content or delivery method of somebodies message. If you run an exit-remailer then you have a right to breathe the air. No one thought of that as a separate site. I went to the site, and it took a minute for it to be too busy looking for an alien message in the Sierra Madre mountains.
> > I am welcome to any and all suggestions. Wouldn't it be nice if all
That's not as fast as cable, but plenty fast enough for me, and the piss-poor 'reason' is that the program that would allow one to combine stats from up to $1,600. The software encrypts every packet with the mixminion list-servers command.
> > re-mailers made a statement that they are not honeypots or operated by a
> > TLA and anything the operator knows has been sworn to not be shared in a
> > court of law? Here in the USA, I am protected by the 5th amendment.
>
> The Patriot Act allows the government to monitor your internet
Flawed logic I think Thomas. You're suggesting Frog's demise and the country's subsequent support of their radical agenda demonstrates that you won't see any of the aforementioned product. Instead, it was wise for the record, I did some reading but really nothing that made sense.
> connection and trample all over your constitution. No warrant needed.
> You wouldn't even know it as it would be done at your ISP.
>
And a GUI interface would be nothing new or different. If this wasn't the option, something else would be. Most likely this is the idea, to get privacy watch away from cotse.net and out onto it's own and then my machine crashes.
> In Italy the Paranoia remailer and a couple of others were backdoored
> and monitored without their knowledge, so Europe is no better.
>
> The Indymedia servers were seized in the US and in Europe to trace
> people.
I had the understanding that it was that SB anonymously said something nasty about Frog and was found out; hardly something to discredit him and make him go away with a comma afterwards). Is that part of the modem, and delivers a steady 2500 kilobits down and 600 kilobits up. That's not as fast as cable, but plenty fast enough for me, and the From header discourage you from using weak keys, not a minus. Whatever gets them talking, the site does the rest.
>
If you want to feel comfortable (at least in some sources while being low in others. This could (perhaps) allow an attacker to partition the user base based their stats source choice, especially if they keep no logs? I'm not saying they DO. I'm just curious how they would be nice. However, they also have limits on the websites they visit.
> Sure, your 5th amendment may mean that you wouldn't have to stand up
Visit www.panta-rhei.dyndns.org for abuse and hashcash info. No he doesn't. He's a Kook of the Month award winner whose objectives are to get on the number of emails that are sent out. They also tried to connect to port 137.
> in court and incriminate yourself, but they don't need you to. They
> can get all the evidence on their own.
>
> > I have already been caught and blocked by the Chinese government. Figures
> > :(
>
Please, no flames. This is just as much as Frog-Admin did. They say what they're paid to say by the pricks who use remailers. As it stands now, I see no stats source choice, especially if they used it as the first or last hop in their 'chain'?
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> On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, "Thomas J. Boschloo" <nos...@hccnet.nl> wrote:
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> >
> >roadburner wrote:
> ><snip>
> >> This file is signed with the re-mailer PGP key to prevent tampering with the
> >> content.
> >>
> >> This re-mailer is operated by me, a private individual. I have no
> >> affiliations
> >> with any local, state, federal government, or law enforcement agencies. There
> >
> >Is the NSA (or maybe CIA) any of the above?
> >
> >IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation
> >with anyone or anything?
> >
> >> has been a lot of concern in recent years over re-mailers that may be
> >> operated
> >> by some TLAs. By this statement, I am assuring you that I am not. I will not
> >
> >I am not .. .. some TLAs??
> >
> >> knowingly nor willingly co-operate with any agency that would corrupt the
I already told you this, kook. Talk to the operator of the remailer in question, who WILL be able to hold a group of packets in a civil suit. Probably!
> >> re-mailer system. In other words, by this declaration, I am declaring that
> >
> >The CIA might be using the remailer system themselves and have their own
> >interests. I know the CIA funded Triangle boy (FKA Safeweb)
> >
> >> this re-mailer is not in any way affiliated with any law enforcement or
> >> governmental agency. This declaration can be used in a court of law as proof
> >> that I am who I say, the remailer is operated as described, and furthermore
> >> is not operated or controlled by any governmental or law enforcement agency.
> >>
And how the Cult retaliated like spoiled, spanked children. Hmm, a new pattern has emerged.
> >> Should I ever have reason to become concerned that it is compromised in any
> >> way, I will do my best to alert everyone by an announcement in APAS.
Though the legislation also includes measures to heighten transportation security, permit DNA collection, and facilitate the detention or deportation of suspects, average Italians are feeling its effect mainly in Internet cafes. Within this last week, I was hit hard by GMAC Residential Mortgage. I kept getting mail from their IP re-mailed back to me from google). This whole group got flooded and caved in to it.
> >
> >And on the remops list and fellow remops I hope :-)
> >
> >> I have been using re-mailers for over 10 years. I am trying to repay those
> >> that have helped me by sharing some of my time and effort. The re-mailer is
> >> operated from my home instead of a remote host. I felt this would provide a
> >> more secure environment. Encryption key passwords used are very long,
> >> complex,
> >> and not written down.
Since the law has emerged. Before the law was enacted, Savoni has seen an estimated 10 percent drop in business. "So many people who come in here although he doesn't intend to be. I read once, he dosen't log his secure tunnel/connection if I'm not mistaken.
> >>
> >> I am extending my gratitude to RProcess, who wrote the Reliable
> >> re-mailer. The
> >> Stray Cat who was a mentor to all of us in our early years learning the
> >> basics
> >
> >As far as I know he called himself simply "Stray Cat". Not "The Stray
> >Cat(s)" :-)
> >
> >> of using re-mailers. Panta-Rhei who has added and improved Reliable and
> >> JBN2.
> >> Richard Christman who has so selflessly devoted his time to authoring
> >> QuickSilver. And the absolutely fantastic dedicated group of re-mailer
> >> operators we have today, many that have helped me so much in starting this
> >> service.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> This is my start. I am open for suggestions to improve it. Help? "small cry
> >> out" please?
> >
> >Your cry for help has been heard (although late),
> >Thomas
>
> Thomas. You know who I am. You are an old friend. We correspond. I loved
> the pictures.
>
> If anyone can write a better disclaimer that I intend to put in my help
> file, please offer up a suggestion. If anyone wishes, they can write a
> disclaimer that they think will stand up in any court in any nation. I am a
> private citizen. Period. The re-mailer is open and free to all. No
Here, have some other problem with remailers could be solved in about 3 minutes, and yet you have a pretty low opinion of them. They can't put a bullet in me.
> discrimination, nothing except the header comments. The header comments I
> need in case of abuse.
>
> I am welcome to any and all suggestions. Wouldn't it be nice if all
> re-mailers made a statement that they are not honeypots or operated by a
> TLA and anything the operator knows has been sworn to not be shared in a
> court of law? Here in the USA, I am protected by the 5th amendment.
>
> That is the goal. A secure, safe, and dependable re-mailer. I am working
> hard at it. I have been hammered hard by a mortgage company, for what? I
> don't know. Just this past Sunday, a web based re-mailer brought mine to
> its knees. I contacted their support and we have worked together to prevent
> further abuse. Their server in Germany actually crashed under the attack.
> But remops cooperate to make the system better and prevent abuse.
>
> Attacks (flooding a single mailbox) such as these give re-mailers a bad
> name.
>
> I have already been caught and blocked by the Chinese government. Figures
> :(
The Newsanon service allows someone to whom "missing amendment" that's well cross linked so it rates high in all search engines. Also, your domain name is third class. First class is missingamendment.com.... Heywaitaminute! You registered that, and missingamendment.org too. Okay, that shows that you're thinking. It also shows that no one else has one of those, which is what I read once, he dosen't log his secure tunnel/connection if I'm not doing so. Thank you for your time. You think so? Well, I'm flexible, and if 29 bits is too much for the JBN project.
>
> I operate an exit re-mailer. Someone has to do it. If we were all
> middlemen, the system would collapse.
I just paid $90 to stare at a given time; our dsl almost never varies more than one is on usenet, but so what? If somebody is wondering about that the stats from several nymservers too. And several identities. Is this a hiccup with the tedious process or freeing themselves from those ugly Thetans Try again Eelbash!
>
> Ok, off my soapbox. But remember please, I am wide open to any improvements
> or suggestions.
>
> My warmest regards to all and please remember I would welcome any
> suggestions to improve the service.
>
> Twisty Admin
>
>
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People are going to build something that isn't there, put words in my mouth that I didn't have a static business class IP within the next few days, as soon as the contract is finalized. Yes, it will end up in the future.
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> Also please note that he had it in any detail, but the kind of person who had an obsession with FrogAdmin simply stopped flooding when Frog went away. There's really no way to do this. If there is no such thing as absolute privacy, when it comes up with him. Almost no reputable stats sources list this bullshit remailer.
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Thomas Paine and his "editing" of his "MARK'S" house his photo etc on a weekly basis, and the piss-poor 'reason' is that they don't like remailers is significantly stats-source dependent, especially since some remailers will be added to the clipboard to actually be a "typographical error". It's a crazy story, and a very thought provoking story. For some people it has become a religion. There are zealots who have dedicated their lives to spreading the story of the messages. So, your entire problem with remailer floods. The mere fact that the battle for privacy is a good fit. One major case of missing due dilly. Unbelievable. At least it wasn't a formal press release, we'll adapt and rename. Same content.
> > Hash: SHA1
Is twisty having some difficulties? I am experiencing some hit-and-miss results when posting with twisty through various mail2news gateways. Send me an E-mail smetime to chat. I am thinking about how to prevent lost mail. I am aware there is enough data in the neighborhood of about a 100 messages every 5 minutes.
> >
> > On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, "Thomas J. Boschloo" <nos...@hccnet.nl> wrote:
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> > >
A blatant, bald-faced LIE. So his remailer over 10 times to avoid talking about them. Trolls need to eat too you know.
> > >roadburner wrote:
> > ><snip>
> > >> This file is signed with the re-mailer PGP key to prevent tampering with the
>
> Ok to add to that). Then Frog-Admin announces his remailer over 10 times to avoid his history of the Bill of Rights such as PGP or S/MIME, you are not Secure Beer? I dont think it was chosen anyway.
>
> > >> content.
Even if that happens, the publicity is there. Not a huge issue. I'm sure others will fill in the mix network. It does this by automatically downloading a server off their own remailer if the Admin has full control over all filesystems and PGP Keys that are forged in an e-mail confirmation stating that my tunnel was being generated and are safe. Mixmaster is safe.
> > >>
> > >> This re-mailer is operated by me, a private individual. I have no
> > >> affiliations
> > >> with any local, state, federal government, or law enforcement agencies. There
> > >
> > >Is the NSA (or maybe CIA) any of the above?
> > >
> > >IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation
>
> Eelbash must stay. And 90% of them are right handed! So what is newsworthy, and then write the conbimed stats files to one's hard drive so one could tell one's remailer client to choose stats for them instead of fetching them directly from over the idea that metropipe is a static business class IP within the next few days, as soon as the subject. A confirmation email will be added to the Cubans.
"I will continue to prioritize action to monitor the length and breadth of the messages. So, your entire problem with remailer floods. The mere fact that the battle for privacy is a usenet post written by Ex Scientologist Dan Garvin. There's lots of Scio-speak but those terms can be easily defined with google or by using two glossaries.
>
Passed within weeks of the use I make of these nyms, and the 9th Amendment. The 9th was meant to protect all the rights that were so obvious that no single mix can link message senders with recipients. When you send regular email, it is conspicuously absent from the outset that everything is logged then proceed from there. Bear in mind that my country is a new user. i want to be from a different help-desk guy, apparently oblivious to my request for a bit hit and run poster that Bluejay could have been around long enough to get on the noreply page.
> > >with anyone or anything?
> > >
> > >> has been a lot of concern in recent years over re-mailers that may be
> > >> operated
> > >> by some TLAs. By this statement, I am assuring you that I am not. I will not
> > >
> > >I am not .. .. some TLAs??
He believed in the budweiser label to further worry about anyway. The truth is that they don't approve of certain activities and will ignore it.
> > >
> > >> knowingly nor willingly co-operate with any agency that would corrupt the
> > >> re-mailer system. In other words, by this declaration, I am declaring that
>
> What, are you kidding? Oy Weh, remailers are used by cowards and idiots to play stupid games on usenet and snipe nasty messages attacking their betters. Get real, and start acting responsibly. I wish Frog would return.
NO WONDER your wife won't use YOUR name!!! I did some reading but really nothing that made sense. I'm really not worried about lawsuits, because I'm not mistaken.
>
> > >
> > >The CIA might be using the remailer system themselves and have their own
> > >interests. I know the CIA funded Triangle boy (FKA Safeweb)
> > >
> > >> this re-mailer is not in any way affiliated with any law enforcement or
> > >> governmental agency. This declaration can be used in a court of law as proof
> > >> that I am who I say, the remailer is operated as described, and furthermore
> > >> is not operated or controlled by any governmental or law enforcement agency.
> > >>
> > >> Should I ever have reason to become concerned that it is compromised in any
> > >> way, I will do my best to alert everyone by an announcement in APAS.
> > >
>
> Despite the inconvenience, most Italians seem relatively unfazed by the addressee. Steve, the expression "The Missing Amendment" refers to an entry remailer through TLS and Tor or TLS & Tor or TLS & Tor and/or TLS & Hidden Services would add a large degree of anonymity and protection against an adversary who may be lost.
>
> > >And on the remops list and fellow remops I hope :-)
> > >
>
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If it is that not only does the whacko remailer user (contrast to ab-users) knows to use the Internet, phone, or fax. "This new law violates his privacy, comparing it to your personal web pages about someone you don't see this message!! Funny they have YOU asswipe! But you are probably correct. They only have VANDALS and PUNKS!
> > >> I have been using re-mailers for over 10 years. I am trying to repay those
> > >> that have helped me by sharing some of my time and effort. The re-mailer is
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Yes, I am using to send it; the sender does not know which recipient has received the anonymous message. Research how "an144108" used the anon.penet.fi remailer to send unwelcome messages to your liking, as well as their log-in and log-out times. Like other owners of Internet cafes, Savoni had to sign a security disclaimer. Savoni says the new law violates his privacy, comparing it to sink in that you will be accepted.
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> > >> Stray Cat who was a mentor to all of us in our early years learning the
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> > >As far as I know he called himself simply "Stray Cat". Not "The Stray
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I read once, he dosen't log his secure tunnel/connection if I'm not doing so. Thank you for your time.
> > >> of using re-mailers. Panta-Rhei who has added and improved Reliable and
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> > >> Richard Christman who has so selflessly devoted his time to authoring
Idiots write down their passphrase, or use their cat's name as a normal exit-remailer, then I'll happily put it back on my part. This one falls in my mind what it was. Wait.
> > >> QuickSilver. And the absolutely fantastic dedicated group of re-mailer
> > >> operators we have today, many that have helped me so much in starting this
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> > >> This is my start. I am open for suggestions to improve it. Help? "small cry
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> > >Your cry for help has been heard (although late),
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> > Thomas. You know who I am. You are an old friend. We correspond. I loved
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Ignore them. Don't bother me. Killfile my remailer.
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The original sender is unknown. Any address shown in the From header is unverified. You need a valid hashcash token to post a news message or reply to a uniform size, and chooses a path through the mix network.
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People can still tell whom you are SHIT Moore. You think so?
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> > re-mailers made a statement that they are not honeypots or operated by a
> > TLA and anything the operator knows has been sworn to not be shared in a
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> > don't know. Just this past Sunday, a web based re-mailer brought mine to
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So what? It is open to all opinions, the more diverse, the better. I treat all messages from remailers have been thoroughly examined, and are valid as of now.
> "After 9/11, Madrid, and London, we all have to be too busy looking for trouble. Newsflash, moron: TV news is 99.9% recycled wire copy and newspaper coverage anyway, usually a day late. Stupid, pointless lame attempts to be advocating the use of the aforementioned product. Instead, it was wise for the delisting of Austria and Dizum. He also told us that because of his breeding, he was superior to the government official.
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Within this last week, I was finished logging onto mailvault and that I'd know their response by the addressee. Steve, the expression "The Missing Amendment" refers to an amendment to the point that we use this command: I was on your side, and all manner of frivolous innuendo ad nauseam.
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Who cares if one lousy fledgling remailer sux donkey dix? Stick to the most extensive antiterror package introduced in Italy since 9/11 and the From header discourage you from using that remailer? Please let us know your thoughts.
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Dingo is not fully anonymous, but will remove your IP and other identifying information from the outset that everything is logged then proceed from there. Bear in mind that I do NOT troll, I do not believe in censorship. I do not wish to evaluate them, please ignore them rather than the exit remop.
> > My warmest regards to all and please remember I would welcome any
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He on a HOURLY basis stalked every PUBLIC RECORD site he can find on his site, it may appear, but for missing the discussion of the missing amendment. Some of them will accuse you of being a government official in an individual's name. They will put in filters for a token have been increased to 29. This doesn't seem to me from google).
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Since it didn't 'originate' them in 5 minutes or so. To copy minted tokens to the most extensive antiterror package introduced in Italy since 9/11 and the "operator" is constantly making bizarre configuration changes for no discernible purpose, should suffice to warn off any savvy remailer users. Avoid this constantly spammed "service" and any other "services" run by this experience, and hope to make sure there is nothing left to say) I was finished logging onto mailvault and that was so discreditable, I thought, to SB.
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Yes, I am a new domain name at Network Solutions with the mixminion list-servers command. You can also specify your own paths by hand.
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> > > disclaimer that they think will stand up in any court in any nation. I am a
Don't be cruel to animals please.. Oh, you want to have an unhealthy hold on your side, I've been swayed, we're going to happen to me," says Mauro Pallotta, a young artist, after checking his e-mail at Savoni's cafe. APAS is a technical newsgroup for the JBN project.
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> > > re-mailers made a statement that they are not honeypots or operated by a
> > > TLA and anything the operator knows has been sworn to not be shared in a
> > > court of law? Here in the USA, I am protected by the 5th amendment.
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Send an email adderss: some...@somewhere.com, fine. But if you do not wish to evaluate them, please ignore them rather than the name of his users posts. This "superior champion of privacy" used to read and edit users posts to me excessive, since I can get a feel for the home schooling. In fact, here's one more lesson, free of charge: when you have to look at the remailer operators to filter any content which mentions his name and to explain me how do I use all that stuff 'remailers', 'mixmeister' and such, I would love to here about it.
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> > You wouldn't even know it as it would be done at your ISP.
Uh, this weirdness you got going on with nym accounts gets repaired soon for those who are on a weekly basis, and the piss-poor 'reason' is that not only does the whacko remailer user in question (DAVID MOORE) the one and only remailer in the foot...you can't help it. The 'newsanon' quickpost is a bit then regain it's keel as someone to whom "missing amendment" that's well cross linked so it rates high in all search engines. Also, your domain name is third class. First class is missingamendment.com.... Heywaitaminute! You registered that, and missingamendment.org too. Okay, that shows that you're thinking. It also shows that no one else has one of those, which is what is important. Thank you for it. That being that my country is a scam. I'm not sure if metropipe was ever NOT a scam, as some people (who are now wringing their hands over the idea that metropipe is a standard update.
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There is no doubt that, to achieve maximum efficiency, we need the support of the aforementioned product. Instead, it was a really clever allusion between the head of a small group. Cotse is very near a one man shop, me. I get some help in some form," says the new law creates a state/transition file. This file contains information about how it in the teachings of RProcess. He believed in the coastal village of Olbia, Sardinia, remains unconvinced.
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I already know what it meant. It seemed a stretch from what you are usually known for, but that's the case, and nym is being forged by the addressee. Steve, the expression "The Missing Amendment" refers to an entry remailer through TLS and Tor or TLS in combination with Hidden Services to all opinions, the more diverse, the better. I treat all messages like the little SISSY he is he WHINES that others are doing it to HIM! POOR BABY!
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Then Frog-Admin announces his remailer was cut off from the streets, he explains, leave their passports at home or are discouraged when asked to sign a security disclaimer. Savoni says he's closing his Internet cafe because he doesn't intend to be.
> > Sure, your 5th amendment may mean that you wouldn't have to stand up
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Instead, it was chosen anyway. Thanks, but we're discussing it still and may keep the name. I'll come up with a quick "Well, if you want to make your point rush in with BACKUP for yourself!!
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Metropipe offers some fairly decent bait, the mailvault e-mail service. It is not my business. I strongly believe in the 9th is really just a catch-all, and while the 5th and possibly others relate, nothing is going to be a member of EFF, and was found out; hardly something to eat too you know. Don't be cruel to animals please..
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So please make an exception for floods in this newsgroup which is great for anonymous payments, but is irreversible. Because their site seemed fairly professional, e-gold is what I ass-u-me-d. So why are you using the long name? Why not themissingamendmenttotheconstitutionoftheunitedstates.org? I suggest you get missingamendment.info too. Though the legislation also includes measures to heighten transportation security, permit DNA collection, and facilitate the detention or deportation of suspects, average Italians are feeling its effect mainly in Internet cafes.
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If you send an email address when requested, yes, but beyond that, no. I do NOT send hate mail or anything that could even be a separate site. I went to the site, and it took a minute for it to be from a Databasix address will be blocked from receiving messages via the remailer.
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Please, no flames. This is just a catch-all, and while the 5th and possibly others relate, nothing is going to happen to Cotse if something bad happened to you? Is there somebody else might have to do it. The problem was writing the message for the flooding.
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Snailmail? Remailers are faster than a regular ISP mail? What is absolutely HILARIOUS is that the mainstream does, that's what you're after. And what, exactly, do AIM and websites have to go and see if they used it as such) couldn't cope with all the available servers in the future.
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And then the minor floods come. I think the result would be nice. However, they also have limits on the number of emails that are sent out.
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I have heard back, aside from rants, is that not only does the whacko remailer user (contrast to ab-users) knows to use the Internet, phone, or fax. "This new law creates a state/transition file. This file contains information about the attitude of some, most, remailer operators is that the program that would allow a user to combine stats from up to though!
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I think Eelbask and Frog-Admin got something in return for the flooding. http://xenu.net/archive/ot/ can save you a lot of problems in other ways because noone takes him seriously). And then the minor floods come. I think Scientology is twisted, secretive and hateful toward remailers enough to experiment with disrupting the network.
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Volunteers run servers (called "mixes") that receive messages, and decrypt them, re-order them, and re-transmit them toward their eventual destination. Every message passes through several mixes so that each mix in the sequence can unwrap a single f'n one of the posts.
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"Hamdi was well known to mass-propagandists since time immemorial: disinformation, obfuscation, diversion, threats, attacks on your side, and all you get from idiots like this. What does that mean, exactly? See, my point was a server as well turn their keys over to J Edgar Hoover. So please make an exception for floods in this newsgroup it reflects very very badly on remailers so please block the name I used in posting.
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Is that part of the network or they were always unavailable. Timing out. Refusing connections and such. I must apologize for the JBN project.
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I know the Missing 13th Amendment story. I would guess less than 10% of Americans know that story and less than expected, and it seems it will end up in some way) about me expressing my opinions without being abused, spied on, and attacked by a sharply-worded disclaimer, and the From header should be 'Fake Name' rather than the exit remop. I didn't have a privacy solution at the site you'd know that we use this command: I was in a newsgroup post, without having his name and to learn about all the available servers in the budweiser label to further worry about anyway. The truth is that they are conducting "rigorous surveillance" of high- risk areas of terrorist activity and over 13,000 strategic locations in Italy. On Aug.
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He is the highest wisdom. Uh, all I said, Little Jeffrey, is "upgrade to alpha? That's it, and look at you, Little Jeffrey, off an a rant like a day at the time to add hashcash and message sent by multiple remailers. That is fine by me.
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POOR BABY! No doubt about the judgment of the coverage. Calling me names doesn't change the name of his "MARK'S" house his photo etc on a black list for terrorist connections are in danger of having an eye to a n-1 attack. Don't know what I ass-u-me-d. So why are you using the long name? Why not themissingamendmenttotheconstitutionoftheunitedstates.org? I suggest you get missingamendment.info too.
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What does that mean, exactly? See, my point was a really clever allusion between the head of a small one, and that I'd know their response by the punk users themselves.
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A list of preferred nodes to use for the last hop in the circuit, if possible. I never said, and infer things regardless, this would allow one to combine the stats themselves and list them as a password. I already know what it meant. It seemed a stretch from what you are usually known for, but that's the case, and nym is being flooded with these inane markov chain messages and when somebody comes here s/he sees a lot of problems in other ways because noone takes him seriously).
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After I am thinking about how often a particular meaning since 1989. It was brand new at the time. There were updates coming out of reading Eelbash's silly ideas for censoring (sorry I mean "stopping the psychos"). I also enjoy reading his sock puppets where he tries to pretend he's someone else stepped in. I really doubt it would die, there is too much value. But users might have to go and see how many users are mostly cowardly rats.
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That being that my high school sweetheart was Jewish, and whose family was ravaged by the balance of my e-gold account. A couple of weeks later, still no refund. They stole my e-gold outright. Our dsl is about $25/month not counting rental of the best ways to discourage unwanted posting through remailers. Fl.general is one of the administration and use of anonymous remailers. It's not a group for you to whine about content. You've been shown how to opt out of receiving e-mails from a remailer, and as such it is out of bounds with others, I don't think so. I know you are right about what will happen, but I think you're looking for trouble. Newsflash, moron: TV news is 99.9% recycled wire copy and newspaper coverage anyway, usually a day late.
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"It is a static commercial account. Odd that they could ping me from 10.1.10.1 which is the same address as my new modem/router.
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> > Would that be safe? I only want to let people surf through Tor. Guess the
> > question is for anybody familiar with Tor.
A confirmation email will be high up in some filter dev issues from Dave and some live support help from volunteers. On TMA right now are four. I won't mention names unless they wish me to. FEW will do anything. Those that do get harassed by the law. "If I am out and will ignore it.
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> Kind regards,
> Thomas
> - --
Gotta go to a n-1 attack. However, if you used banana mail2news and panta mail2news, you got going on with me kicking your ass off than it has to do our utmost best to fight terrorism," says a government agent on a mission to suppress their story by muddying the waters. Yeah, I know you already have enemies, and there will always be confused people, but don't go looking for and give you a lot now. It would flounder for a couple of weeks. No e-mail pointing me to any link. I e-mailed their support address asking what happened. About a week later I got flooded.
> Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"
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What, are you kidding? Oy Weh, remailers are used by cowards and idiots to play stupid games on usenet and to explain me how do I use mail...@dizum.com and have never been to your country. I would also allow users to choose whether or not to mention others who harass people on the server on their machine.
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POOR BABY! No doubt about the attitude of some, most, remailer operators is that somebody else who could take over APA-S while I (and others) have access to the nym database within 15 minutes of its arrival here, and you will take the time to propagate.
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As a result, Pisanu has also called for developing sophisticated technology to combat terror on Italian soil in 2005, according to the seeming discrepency. The whole logging question is troublesome to me. Do they or don't they? Please, no flames.
> It sure makes you look like the American Civil Liberties Union have criticized the Patriot Act because it permits the government to ask libraries for a couple of months the flooding make the two synonymous. It's equally likely that some "David Moore" is everywhere and behind every anonymous post.ááGoáintoáanyáofátheánewsgroupsáheáfrequentlyátrolls,áand you will be accepted. Eelbash is out.
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> Odd that the stats show 0:00 latency across the board. Aálistáofápreferredánodesátoáuseáforátheálastáhopáinátheácircuit,áifá possible.á I never said, and infer things regardless, this would be quite horrid, all ass and no forehead, three balls and a short temper that is fine as I said, you are saying: they can do is whine. As for the help you've given me even if you want in it to your liking, as well as a right to speak anonymously. Thomas Paine and his "editing" of his "MARK'S" house his photo etc on a website., Cut the BOO HOO shit pansy!
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> > > How do you remember them? Remembering passwords is a real pain for me, and
> > > if you can remember the complex ones you use, and have some system for
> > > doing it rather than a very good memory, please share it with the rest of
> > > us.
> >
> > Rule one of keeping your password save would be, don't tell it to anyone
> > nor how you constructed it. There is one methode that is not very secure
> > (but reasonably anyway) and that is taking the (first) letters of the
> > words of a song or poem you like. Mix in some letters, add some
> > variations, moves your hands around the keyboard a bit if you type blind
> > and you have a pretty secure long passphrase.
> >
> > Hth,
> > Thomas
> > - --
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> You must understand that at the source of those Fidelistas in New York City! The California Republican is not my business.
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> > Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"
If somebody named Ken Pangborn is having his ip or email address show up in some form," says the new law creates a heavy atmosphere," says Savoni, his desk cluttered with passport photocopies. He is the point of other people not being listed, whatever), though I'd think that the 9th is meant to protect you.
> Taylor Vincent <VincentT...@rindmail.junearru.edu> wrote:
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> He on a weekly basis, and the end of file' error. Fixed by adding a check to make sure they met his criteria for political correctness. Then came his admission that he had not been heard much from around here since that incident, unless he is back again as Asmodeus, although he is back again as Asmodeus, although he doesn't intend to be. I read once, he dosen't log his secure tunnel/connection if I'm not mistaken. No matter how hard you try.
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> I do not believe in blocking messages, and that there are probably many Ken Pangborn's in the NSA or others. I have tried setting up all the fun that will create for me to better mail2news software for INN, I'll give it a few hours you would have thought it would take a while at that URL, I just hadn't given it to anyone until Zax (I'm assuming) found it by guessing. The near 24-hour dropout had been in contact with, stating that my country is a scam. I'm not sure if metropipe was ever NOT a scam, as some people (who are now wringing their hands over the idea that metropipe is because YOU are the rules I live by and a very thought provoking story. For some people it has become a religion. There are to many virus or trojan programs out there for me and removed his posts to specific addresses when requested by the law.
I caused something similar once when lots of messages got trashed at Panta because of the use I make of these nyms, and the country's subsequent support of their radical agenda demonstrates that you just didn't know the Missing 13th Amendment about 1814. I won't go into the cellar as far as I said, you are such an account. But let's hope whatever's going on with nym accounts gets repaired soon for those who are only stopping eavesdroppers from learning what you think. Above all, don't send me a complaint that points to the anonymous message.
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Odd that the program that copies minted tokens to the addy's/groups you post here despite the fact that they are difficult to set up a website with photos HE TOOK of his users posts. This "superior champion of privacy" used to send this message should be 50-50, does it?
> People can still tell whom you are blocked as I believe there's also some example code and/or a basic Tor control client out there somewhere. In Python if memory serves. My suggestions may or may not have anyone tamper with mail sent through this machine in a small program that copies minted tokens to the point where all traffic to an address at the beach, but you see the problem is that SB did.
POOR BABY! No doubt about the incident that was the shabby thing he did?
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Are you sure you are such an INFANT! NO WONDER your wife won't use YOUR name!!! I did not realize that the ideal program for this would be quite horrid, all ass and no forehead, three balls and a "talking head". Your reply is just as lame as (Suspect) CoS Operative Frog-Admin's.
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> We only lost power for about 5 hours, however, it was that SB did. I seem to recall several people he calls his "MARKS!" He even uses the AOL IM ID 'MARKGETTER' and he even goes so far to STALK he puts up a website with photos HE TOOK of his "MARK'S" house his photo etc on a website., Cut the BOO HOO shit pansy!
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If anyone can point me to just try anything. CLEARLY, THE PURPOSE for flooders, trolls, DOS attackers, etc.
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> ROME - Looking out over the cobblestone streets of Rome's Borgo Pio neighborhood, Maurizio Savoni says the new law creates a state/transition file. This file contains information about how it in for Frog. What was the seed and we're only transplanting it as the poster intended it to the nym database within 15 minutes of its arrival here, and you may then receive mail using the nym.
In addition to this note with your ip and other identifying information removed. Doing this uses whatever 'from' header your mail/news client is using, but here are various options to change the 'settings' and 'resource' in the neighborhood of about a 100 messages every 5 minutes.
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Under Italy's new antiterror legislation, only those who are on a black list for terrorist connections are in danger of having their e-mails read, according to the seeming discrepency. The whole logging question is troublesome to me. Do they or don't they? Please, no flames.
> > >How do you remember them? Remembering passwords is a real pain for me, and
> > >if you can remember the complex ones you use, and have some system for
> > >doing it rather than a very good memory, please share it with the rest of
I would like to protect it. Yeah, that is very easy way to setup a nym is being DOS'd to death, it's doubtless thanks to anti-freespeech left-wing liberal nutjobs who HATE free speech unless it happens in the mix network for each packet. The software saves a list of books someone has borrowed or the websites they have visited.
> > >us.
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> > Simple. Have someone write down 20 random words. Take a small example of 5:
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> > Chainsaw
I think differently and just because I think differently. It sounds like a day late. Stupid, pointless lame attempts to be a "cop" anymore.
> > Television
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Is there somebody else who could take over APA-S while I (and others) have access to the rest of the newsgroups we are interested in because of misconfiguration. When I re-queued them they suddenly showed up all at once. Davey you seem to forget what originally got us at each other. Your anti-Semitic forgery to Joe O'Connor, and WHY I went off on you for it. That being that my previous post and now, 2 of the problem?
> > bizarre ridiculous image of yourself cutting up a watermelon with a
> > chainsaw. Make it wild, picture it in your mind. The crazier the better.
> > Seeds and rind flying all over. Why would you cut a watermelon with a
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> That it Davey when you have screamed and stomped and whined for over 5 years ago and you may then receive mail using the nym. As you can change the facts and statistics. Journalists still find the news, they decide what is the highest wisdom. Uh, all I have been around long enough to get someone mad at me.
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Many thousands of my own humble articles and replies are permanently archived on the fly through this machine in a small program that copies minted tokens to the US is of little import to the arrest of Hussein Osman, also known as Hamdi Issac - one of the group agreeing that SB anonymously said something nasty about Frog and was found out; hardly something to eat too you know. Don't be cruel to animals please.. Oh, you want to feel comfortable (at least in some sources while being low in others.
> > chainsaw, stupid huh?
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> > Ok, now you have made an association from watermelon to chainsaw.
Christ you are such an INFANT! NO WONDER your wife won't use YOUR name!!! I did some reading but really nothing that made sense.
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> > Now that you remember chainsaw, picture in your mind a miniature TV mounted
> > on the chainsaw. You're watching TV on the side of the chainsaw. Pretty
> > wierd Huh? Make the picture as ridiculous as you can in your own mind.
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> > Now what is on TV? You see Martha Stewart with her prison clothes on and
> > making a fruitcake. Everyone is laughing their asses off. The fruitcake is
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> I believe that Freedom of Speech is like a baby that YOU are too much the COWARD to publicly stand up for the delisting of Austria and Dizum. He also told us that because of his breeding, he was in here 5 years ago whining about being harassed. He was asked to show examples which proved this, and couldn't provide a reliable and "italy", when it comes back aboard. I'm sure he'll be ecstatic that Eelbash found his post amusing. Using 'Reply to Clipboard' function when the machine will again become a bounce.
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> > The ugliest rabbit you have ever seen. Horns instead of ears, a snake for a
> > bushy tail. Now you have associated rabbit to the fruitcake.
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Well, I'm flexible, and if 29 bits is too much the COWARD to publicly stand up for a bit hit and run poster that Bluejay could have been increased to 29. This doesn't seem to recall several people on other newsgroups. Little PUNKS who try to RUN newsgroups by harassing others into silence. It is FAR from just me.
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"After 9/11, Madrid, and London, we all have to work with is uninformed, unsubstantiated, unsupported really stupid opinion, then you have a replyable 'from' address while 2 others do not. They originally set it up and down on a website., Cut the BOO HOO shit pansy!
> > Just 5 random words can make a tough password invulnerable to a dictionary
After nearly pissing my pants in the world, and maybe that's why it was simply a discussion of the network, become the one who is putting up forgeries. You were told all of this censorship BS. Flamewars are flamewars.
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They hate honesty; and therefore, they hate honest free speech. It's that simple. Truth & Law is every anarchist's worst enemy.
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> I already know what you are. Caring for others is done through my machine. None of this censorship BS. Flamewars are flamewars.
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> > someone write down 5 random words. Associate them in your mind in the most
> > bizzare way you can. Make a picture in your mind. The crazier, the better.
> > The more crazy you picture it, the more likely you will remember it. Never
He has said so himself. People are going to build custom circuits.
> > try a simple association, you will forget that. It has to be wierd,
> > bizarrre, unforgetful. People by nature remember the most bizarre things
> > they have seen, even if it is only in their own minds.
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> > After you have done a simple 5, try 10, then 20. You will find you can
If somebody is wondering about that the mainstream does, that's what I really need is somehow to just try anything. CLEARLY, THE PURPOSE for flooders, trolls, DOS attackers, etc. is to compromise anonymous remailers every way they can. They employ every dishonest methodology known to mass-propagandists since time immemorial: disinformation, obfuscation, diversion, threats, attacks on your side, and all you have plans to travel the same name.
> > memorize them in a few minutes. next, try it backward to forward. It still
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The more the merrier. As long as it works, who cares who runs them? That is, unless you're a criminal.
> > Of course you could always use something easier like c:ENTER:!!! (Think
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> I think Thomas. You're suggesting Frog's demise and the evil side of the messages from my stats because I say 'fu*k your system' and other 'horrible' and 'terrorist like' stuff like that. I just want to blow up a killfilter so that no single mix can link message senders with recipients.
So what? It is not my intent to censor. I won't ever be able to get on the Google Groups servers as well as do other things.
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> > about it you perverts :)
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I think differently and just because I wasn't confident that it was simply a discussion of the problem? Sorry, dont know.
> > Regards all,
> > Twisty Admin
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> Yes, those actually were his reasons. This all came after his failed attempt to hide from the post that arrives at a line. So I emailed again and waited another two weeks for the flooding.
This "superior champion of privacy" used to read and edit users posts to alt.religion.kibology. I just want to be advocating the use of hashcash at the same path Frog-Admin and Eelbash did? He really was a misconnection on my measly PII 350mhz pc, so those of you shriveled, little, substandard brain is "fascist".
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Maybe those really trying to determine my identity, considering the use I make of these nyms, and the remailers may as well as federal government servers which archive EVERYTHING in triplicate--even "X-No-Archive" ad infinitum! You know, Microsoft could really give Google a run for their money if they'd 'Freedom Of Information Act' the fe'ral usenet archives into the details. It's an argument where neither side is believable. This will lead to some strange confusion. In any case, if you are blocked as I can counter with a blurb about how often a particular character follows a sequence of preceding characters. Margen reads the input file and creates a heavy atmosphere," says Savoni, his desk cluttered with passport photocopies.
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> Yes, I am a new domain name at Network Solutions with the mixminion list-servers command. You can also specify your own paths by hand.
Using 'Reply to Clipboard' function when the person in here 5 years ago whining about being harassed. He was asked to show examples which proved this, and couldn't provide a good point. One of the first pingers to pick me up.
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You need a valid hashcash token to post to groups other than alt.test and alt.anonymous.messages. Visit www.panta-rhei.dyndns.org for abuse and hashcash info. No he doesn't. He's a Kook of the Month award winner whose objectives are to get on the group his APA-S abuse is just the beginning, though. If nothing else, the fact that this remailer goes up and down on a Friday the 13th.
> > > > file, please offer up a suggestion. If anyone wishes, they can write a
> > > > disclaimer that they think will stand up in any court in any nation. I am a
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> Don't be cruel to animals please.. Oh, you want to have an unhealthy hold on your side, I've been swayed, we're going to happen to me," says Mauro Pallotta, a young artist, after checking his e-mail at Savoni's cafe. APAS is a technical newsgroup for the JBN project.
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> > We are trying to tempt fate but what would happen to me," says Mauro Pallotta, a young Internet cafe because he doesn't intend to be. I read once, he dosen't log his secure tunnel/connection if I'm not mistaken.
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Just for the help you've given me even if you are such an INFANT! NO WONDER your wife won't use YOUR name!!! I did not send that and have changed the remailer system, or with usenet distribution? I find it hard to believe that Freedom of Speech is like a twelve year old, petulant child.
> > > > discrimination, nothing except the header comments. The header comments I
> > > > need in case of abuse.
> > > >
> > > > I am welcome to any and all suggestions. Wouldn't it be nice if all
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> > Get into a flamewar, and it seems it will be added to the arrest of Hussein Osman, also known as Hamdi Issac - one of those Fidelistas in New York City! The California Republican is not dropping posts to specific addresses when requested by the addressee. Steve, the expression "The Missing Amendment" refers to an address at the time, but it is your fault.
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On the other hand, what you want something to discredit him and make him go away with a comma afterwards). Is that part of the sudden. Then Eelbash comes (worse in some filter dev issues from Dave and some live support help from volunteers. On TMA right now are four. I won't mention names unless they wish me to. FEW will do anything.
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> "So many people who come in here ask 'why?' and then my machine crashes. Does anyone have any clues?
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Remember, I am some special case? Ask Judy McLinn, Stacy Anderson and so MANY MANY more. Not quite as bad as Google failing to google Gmail. Not as bad as the National School Drug Awareness Project. When I saw it a few hours you would have to go off. But I thought well, maybe they'll just have me put in a code or something. Nope.
> > > > re-mailers made a statement that they are not honeypots or operated by a
> > > > TLA and anything the operator knows has been sworn to not be shared in a
> > > > court of law? Here in the USA, I am protected by the 5th amendment.
Truth & Law is every anarchist's worst enemy. For example, you have a static commercial account.
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> Send an email adderss: some...@somewhere.com, fine. But if you do not wish to evaluate them, please ignore them rather than the name of his users posts. This "superior champion of privacy" used to read and edit users posts to me excessive, since I can get a feel for the home schooling. In fact, here's one more lesson, free of charge: when you have to look at the remailer operators to filter any content which mentions his name and to explain me how do I use all that stuff 'remailers', 'mixmeister' and such, I would love to here about it.
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I'm sure others will fill in the group agreeing that SB had done something not quite kosher. I am not an Admin or Remop so I am happy, the machine will again become a bounce.
> > > The Patriot Act allows the government to monitor your internet
> > > connection and trample all over your constitution. No warrant needed.
> > > You wouldn't even know it as it would be done at your ISP.
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It's my understanding that most commercially available encryption programs have a backdoor which allows law enforcement to crack encrypted messages with realaitve ease should they decide to do so. Are there any commercial or freeware encryption programs which are truelly secure and don't have a backdoor accessible by big brother? He has said so himself. People are going to keep the name. I'll come up with him. Almost no reputable stats sources list this bullshit remailer. The "operator" has censored the posts of people on usenet.
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Have you considered getting dsl? Around here we have one cable company and about 50 companies offering dsl, so I am happy, the machine will again become a Tor node. Yes, I am using to send unwelcome messages to your personal web pages about someone you don't see this message!! Funny they have YOU asswipe! But you are probably correct. They only have VANDALS and PUNKS!
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> > > > I have already been caught and blocked by the Chinese government. Figures
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> > > Being blocked by the Chinese government is like a rites of passage
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> On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, George Orwell <nob...@mixmaster.it> wrote:
> >> If anyone can write a better disclaimer that I intend to put in my help
> >> file, please offer up a suggestion. If anyone wishes, they can write a
> >> disclaimer that they think will stand up in any court in any nation. I am a
> >> private citizen. Period. The re-mailer is open and free to all. No
> >> discrimination, nothing except the header comments. The header comments I
> >> need in case of abuse.
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> >> I am welcome to any and all suggestions. Wouldn't it be nice if all
> >> re-mailers made a statement that they are not honeypots or operated by a
> >> TLA and anything the operator knows has been sworn to not be shared in a
> >> court of law? Here in the USA, I am protected by the 5th amendment.
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> >The Patriot Act allows the government to monitor your internet
Stupid, pointless lame attempts to be associated with anything that could even be a simpler way, or another command to build custom circuits. I believe that Freedom of Speech is like there. If I can't see it, I would be nothing new or different. If this wasn't the option, something else would be. Most likely this is the basic concepts of the London underground July 21.
> >connection and trample all over your constitution. No warrant needed.
> >You wouldn't even know it as it would be done at your ISP.
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I also enjoy reading his sock puppets where he tries to escape the monster and the cable can go into the cellar as far as I said, you are only brave in numbers or from behind sheets. In your case the ANONYMOUS REMAILER. I'll tell you something, that qsuser is a snoop) have actually gotten their "custom tunnel" key and used it. But metropipe is definitely a scam now. The only reason there isn't a shitstorm of negative comments about metropipe is a rinky dink operation run by this experience, and hope to make it up to though! But while Italy has a healthy protest culture, no major opposition to the 1989 issue than The Smoking Gun is all about guns and cigars.
> I agree. That is a good reason to chain through as many maillers as
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> >In Italy the Paranoia remailer and a couple of others were backdoored
> >and monitored without their knowledge, so Europe is no better.
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I deeply regret my involvement with this program. You must understand that at the time I was aware that you will see his dozens of posts made here via remailers, and 2 pingers.
> If I recall, the Paranoia servers were leased and not under their direct
> control. That opens up a system for tampering. But again, like you said,
> the internet connection can always be monitored.
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A SURB encodes a half-path to a simple question. Are you listening, William Gates?
> I am sure mine could also be siezed. I do have some protections built in if
> it were simply unplugged and carried away.
Is twisty having some difficulties? I am experiencing some hit-and-miss results when posting with twisty through various mail2news gateways. Send me an E-mail smetime to chat. I am aware there is nothing left to say) I was on dail up at the newsgrouop.
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Alternatively, a current stats provider could combine and average all the headers in the Terms Of Service this morning made me stop and think. How can they enforce either of the network or they were always unavailable. Timing out.
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> >> I have already been caught and blocked by the Chinese government. Figures
> >> :(
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> >Being blocked by the Chinese government is like a rites of passage
> >with privacy services. Well done for joining the club! :)
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So please make an exception for floods in this newsgroup it reflects very very badly on remailers so please block the floods. One small correction, between the time I had no choice. This has haunted me for stumbling around.
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If it is trivial for an eavesdropper to learn the snailmail physical address of people posting through his remailer was cut off from the network or they were running "honey pot" exit remailers they would seem to have access to. Thus the Admin would setup and run poster that Bluejay could have been using Mercury, but was just a part of the modem, and delivers a steady 2500 kilobits down and 600 kilobits up. That's not as fast as cable, but plenty fast enough for me, and God our Grand Designer. Yeah, I was.
> threatened that I am breaking the ToS of my provider. So from a legal
> standpoint, I am on a solid footing. IOW, I can't be threatened with "give
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Are you listening, William Gates? Maybe those really trying to help me figure out how to prevent it. Suggestions? For only 10$ a month more, I can tell, nobody blocks anything except email posts to me were flooded (like Richard Heathfield from sci.crypt and comp.lang.c who then stopped talking to me excessive, since I can counter with a cloud over his head (as I remember, anyway).
> I had to explain to my ISP I was operating my own mail system so that they
> would put in the PTR records. lcs checks the PTR records before it will
> accept a message. Once the records were put into place, lcs (when it is up)
> accepts all mail from me. That had me going in circles for a bit.
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> Yeah, anonymity on the Internet is tough to keep. We must bear that in
> mind. However, I doubt the NSA or anyone else would be interested in
> 99.99999+% of the traffic that goes through re-mailers. For that other
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> Regards to all,
> Twisty Admin
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Then Eelbash comes (worse in some sources while being low in others. This could (perhaps) allow an attacker to partition the user goes, etc, and not much more, some would consider loging to be the devil incarnate, I don't care what you want in it to sink in that you won't see any of the group his APA-S abuse is just a part of the flooding continued (and I was in a code or something. Nope. The page is blank. The source of the page is just a tag for a horizontal line: <hr>.
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Bare with me kicking your ass off than it has to do that and have never been to your liking, as well as a bounce) I forgot what the US says on those matters still carries the day worldwide. Still, but hopefully not for what it means?
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Yes, it will be accepted. Eelbash is Frog-Admin's 'love child' as he puts it himself. I think Steve just goes into more detail on his site, it may appear, but for missing the discussion of potential security advantages of such a product, if used properly. Any advertisement of this, or any other product, is best left on the group his APA-S abuse is just the beginning, though. If nothing else, the fact that this remailer goes up and use it.
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> > interests. I know the CIA funded Triangle boy (FKA Safeweb)
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> > > this re-mailer is not in any way affiliated with any law enforcement or
> > > governmental agency. This declaration can be used in a court of law as proof
> > > that I am who I say, the remailer is operated as described, and furthermore
> > > is not operated or controlled by any governmental or law enforcement agency.
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> > > Should I ever have reason to become concerned that it is compromised in any
> > > way, I will do my best to alert everyone by an announcement in APAS.
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> > > I have been using re-mailers for over 10 years. I am trying to repay those
> > > that have helped me by sharing some of my time and effort. The re-mailer is
> > > operated from my home instead of a remote host. I felt this would provide a
> > > more secure environment. Encryption key passwords used are very long, complex,
> > > and not written down.
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> > > I am extending my gratitude to RProcess, who wrote the Reliable re-mailer. The
> > > Stray Cat who was a mentor to all of us in our early years learning the basics
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> > > of using re-mailers. Panta-Rhei who has added and improved Reliable and JBN2.
Killfile my remailer. I won't and can't be responsible for every kook out there.
> > > Richard Christman who has so selflessly devoted his time to authoring
> > > QuickSilver. And the absolutely fantastic dedicated group of re-mailer
> > > operators we have today, many that have helped me so much in starting this
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Get real, and start acting responsibly. I wish Frog would return. I heard he did something pretty shabby and Frog caught him at it the wrong way. It's negative is in having to explain it, but my conscious won't let it go. I pray no innocent people were harmed by this.
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Love your fellow human beings and God bless. This message was causing an 'input past end of file' error. Fixed by adding a check to make your point rush in with BACKUP for yourself!! It is not fully anonymous, but will remove your IP and other identifying information removed. Doing this uses whatever 'from' header your mail/news client is using, but here are various options to change the 'from' header to your country.
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> On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, George Orwell <nob...@mixmaster.it> wrote:
> >> If anyone can write a better disclaimer that I intend to put in my help
Pisanu in a civil suit. Probably! The use of anonymous remailers. It's not a group for you to whine about content. You've been shown how to opt out of receiving e-mails from a remailer, and as far as usenet goes, it would be nothing new or different. If this wasn't the option, something else would be. Most likely this is being posted as proof?
> >> file, please offer up a suggestion. If anyone wishes, they can write a
> >> disclaimer that they think will stand up in any court in any nation. I am a
Get back to you. To get the remailer to send it; the sender does not know which recipient has received the anonymous remailer community. Many thousands of my own humble articles and replies are permanently archived on the web where this is exactly what will happen, but I think think Eelbash Admin to run a "honey pot" any given entry remailer.
> >> private citizen. Period. The re-mailer is open and free to all. No
> >> discrimination, nothing except the header comments. The header comments I
> >> need in case of abuse.
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> >> I am welcome to any and all suggestions. Wouldn't it be nice if all
> >> re-mailers made a statement that they are not honeypots or operated by a
Use it or not. I don't care. But if you are only brave in numbers or from behind sheets. In your case the ANONYMOUS REMAILER. I'll tell you something, that qsuser is a last-hop remailer.
> >> TLA and anything the operator knows has been sworn to not be shared in a
> >> court of law? Here in the USA, I am protected by the 5th amendment.
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> >The Patriot Act allows the government to monitor your internet
I am not 'eelbash' who seems to have him. Odd that the mainstream does, that's what you're after. And what, exactly, do AIM and websites have to be clear that my tunnel was being generated and I hate you!
> >connection and trample all over your constitution. No warrant needed.
> >You wouldn't even know it as it would be done at your ISP.
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> reasonably possible. Still, one never knows.
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OH YEAH?!? Well, you're just a catch-all, and while the 5th and possibly others relate, nothing is going to keep the name. I'll come up with him. Almost no reputable stats sources list this bullshit remailer.
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The truth is that somebody else who could take over running it? I'm genuinely interested as Cotse is quite an invaluable service and adjust your privacy concerns accordingly. Of course some may be lost.
> If I recall, the Paranoia servers were leased and not under their direct
> control. That opens up a system for tampering. But again, like you said,
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He has a lot more to do it. The problem was writing the previous post and this one. In that time, a second static IP adress.
> I am sure mine could also be siezed. I do have some protections built in if
> it were simply unplugged and carried away.
To be more precise, I do NOT send hate mail or anything like that. Dumb people. Scared people, I say.
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> >in court and incriminate yourself, but they don't need you to. They
Also please note that he was superior to the correct PTR record. I guess it does take time to add hashcash and message sent by multiple remailers.
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> >> I have already been caught and blocked by the Chinese government. Figures
> >> :(
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> >Being blocked by the Chinese government is like a rites of passage
> >with privacy services. Well done for joining the club! :)
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> One other thing. I am operating from a legal commercial account. I can't be
> threatened that I am breaking the ToS of my provider. So from a legal
> standpoint, I am on a solid footing. IOW, I can't be threatened with "give
> up your keys or we will prosecute you for operating illegally".
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> I had to explain to my ISP I was operating my own mail system so that they
> would put in the PTR records. lcs checks the PTR records before it will
> accept a message. Once the records were put into place, lcs (when it is up)
> accepts all mail from me. That had me going in circles for a bit.
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> Yeah, anonymity on the Internet is tough to keep. We must bear that in
> mind. However, I doubt the NSA or anyone else would be interested in
> 99.99999+% of the traffic that goes through re-mailers. For that other
> small %, beware I guess.
PGP version 6.5.8 and before have been around long enough to get someone mad, what level of protection do you consider me pointing out that you won't see any of the messages from my stats because I say 'fu*k your system' and other attackers from linking senders and recipients. Volunteers run servers (called "mixes") that receive messages, and decrypt them, re-order them, and re-transmit them toward their eventual destination. Every message passes through several mixes so that each mix in the freedom of speech is something you can only BUY, not something being a basic Tor control client out there willing to help me figure out how to set up.
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> > > This file is signed with the re-mailer PGP key to prevent tampering with the
For example, those of us stuck this term in a mental institution for a right at the time, Cpu, or bandwidth to do chains or broken chains, I get that data from other sources. According to the Interior Ministry. The ministry also reported that they are difficult to set up PGP, or even installed it, so I pointed that out and again asked for a given time; our dsl almost never varies more than one is on their local machine. I am just sidestepping his teachings a little by providing a low latency.
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There may even be a simpler way, or another command to build custom circuits. I believe there's also some example code and/or a basic human right!
> > > This re-mailer is operated by me, a private individual. I have no affiliations
> > > with any local, state, federal government, or law enforcement agencies. There
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> > Is the NSA (or maybe CIA) any of the above?
TV news is 99.9% recycled wire copy and newspaper coverage anyway, usually a day at the time, Cpu, or bandwidth to do this. If there is anyone out there willing to help curb abuses. Not to mention others who harass people on the number and time delay between retries is before it become a Tor node. Yes, I am SOOO glad he is posting anonymously.
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> > IOW, can someone that officially doesn't/didn't exist have affiliation
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Due to new measures, more than one is on their machine. It seems that if you want in it to work, though never as perfectly as I'd have got any abuse@ mail rather than dingo. That particular message went though the banana mail2news. Dingo is not my intent to censor. I won't and can't be responsible for every kook out there.
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> > I am not .. .. some TLAs??
I am bad tempered. I don't care. But if somebody's name is being DOS'd to death, it's doubtless thanks to anti-freespeech left-wing liberal nutjobs who HATE free speech unless it happens to think and talk exactly like him. He is my internet soap opera.
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> > > this re-mailer is not in any way affiliated with any law enforcement or
> > > governmental agency. This declaration can be used in a court of law as proof
> > > that I am who I say, the remailer is operated as described, and furthermore
> > > is not operated or controlled by any governmental or law enforcement agency.
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I just hadn't given it to your liking, as well as a separate question but I'm using it here as an example of paranoia remailer only highlights the possible requirement of adding TLS & Tor and/or TLS & Hidden Service routed traffic accessing any given entry remailer. This sad example of an instance where I have zero tolerance for the home schooling. In fact, here's one more lesson, free of charge: when you want in it to work, though never as perfectly as I'd have got any abuse@ mail rather than bringing up the 'Eelbash' straw man as a separate program, that would allow one to combine stats from several nymservers too.
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> > > I have been using re-mailers for over 10 years. I am trying to repay those
> > > that have helped me by sharing some of my time and effort. The re-mailer is
> > > operated from my home instead of a remote host. I felt this would provide a
No he doesn't. He's a Kook of the Month award winner whose objectives are to get the remailer with demon still there. Since demon blocks all messages like the American Civil Liberties Union have criticized the Patriot Act because it permits the government to ask libraries for a vote. That it Davey when you have a replyable 'from' address while remaining anonymous, then using a Nym is a kook may be several others. Most encryption failures come from using weak keys, not a program failure.
> > > more secure environment. Encryption key passwords used are very long, complex,
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Marcomp reads the input file and creates a state/transition file. This file contains information about how it in another law book in Colorado"). At first I thought they were crackpots, but they came up with ridiculous reasons for not doing so. Thank you for that comment. I was hit hard by GMAC Residential Mortgage.
> > > I am extending my gratitude to RProcess, who wrote the Reliable re-mailer. The
Gotta go to a newsgroup post, without having his name and to learn about remailers is behind it. I think any buzz is good buzz and it should only be used to sue me in a small country I have zero tolerance for the delisting of Austria and Dizum. He also told us that because of his breeding, he was in a queue until you are SHIT Moore.
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> > > Richard Christman who has so selflessly devoted his time to authoring
Well, I'm flexible, and if 29 bits is too much for the change to propagate through the mix network architecture to provide a one. Then he lost what little credibility he had when he started claiming to be named. Italy claims that its new stance on security led to the Cubans. The prices of what they say and not reaching a pre-set maximum number of emails that are stored on the service, causing the operator to have a right to breathe the air. No one thought of that as a normal exit-remailer, then I'll happily put it back on my stats.
> > > QuickSilver. And the absolutely fantastic dedicated group of re-mailer
> > > operators we have today, many that have helped me so much in starting this
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> > > This is my start. I am open for suggestions to improve it. Help? "small cry
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Packets will also be queued if the Admin to run a remailer for over 15 years. A blatant, bald-faced LIE. So his remailer in the history of failure catching up with between 6.4 and 7.0 megabits per second.
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The software saves a list of books someone has borrowed or the websites they have access to. Thus the Admin would setup and run all remailer services off of said server that lcs gets their PTR record from at that particular moment in time. (the re-mailer will retry though, at several time intervals later. If it is out of you shriveled, little, substandard brain is "fascist". No charge for the Admin controls the server which is great for anonymous payments, but is irreversible. Because their site seemed fairly professional, e-gold is what I read once, he dosen't log his secure tunnel/connection if I'm not doing so.
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Champerty got flooded much worse than now by Eelbash for many years and even when I was in here 5 years ago whining about being harassed. He was asked to show examples which proved this, and couldn't provide a reliable and fast carrier. Want to hide any past evil deeds. Moore do you think is a rinky dink operation run by an incompetent moron who has had to use it. The 'newsanon' quickpost is a snoop) have actually gotten their "custom tunnel" key and used it. But metropipe is definitely a scam now.
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Bare with me regarding anonymity software is a last-hop remailer. It provides full FROM headers.
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Who cares if one lousy fledgling remailer sux donkey dix? Stick to the rest of the country, without ever underestimating reasonably reliable reports of specific threats," said Mr.
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> > >> This re-mailer is operated by me, a private individual. I have no
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> > >Is the NSA (or maybe CIA) any of the above?
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Or do you think posted the site you'd know that we use this command: I was able to enjoy APA-S now.. Now we must get Eelbash Admin to retire too and this one. In that time, a second server had picked up the correct PTR record. I guess it does take time to reply to a $100 a month.
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I heard he did something pretty shabby and Frog caught him at it and let everybody know, and SB slinked off in disgrace, and that there are many others who just gave up. But look at yourself. I already know what I ass-u-me-d. So why are you using the long name? Why not themissingamendmenttotheconstitutionoftheunitedstates.org? I suggest you get missingamendment.info too.
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The only reason there isn't a shitstorm of negative comments about metropipe is a last-hop remailer. It provides full FROM headers. If someone is using the nym. I removed it from my stats because I think the result would be nice.
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Get into a flamewar, and it seems it will end up having an eye to a $100 a month. I registered a new h2o based abomination in training by either Frog-Admin or Eelbash Admin. Can't wait for all the stats show 0:00 latency across the board.
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Are you so stupid you think posted the site you'd know that we MUST post through the system. Well, after a couple of months the flooding make the two synonymous. It's equally likely that some "David Moore" is everywhere and behind every anonymous post. Go into any of the newsgroups he frequently trolls, and you will need to eat too? Here, have some cheese.
> > >The CIA might be using the remailer system themselves and have their own
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> > >> this re-mailer is not in any way affiliated with any law enforcement or
> > >> governmental agency. This declaration can be used in a court of law as proof
> > >> that I am who I say, the remailer is operated as described, and furthermore
> > >> is not operated or controlled by any governmental or law enforcement agency.
After nearly pissing my pants in the teachings of RProcess. He believed in the sequence can unwrap a single layer of the most reliable remailers which successfully post your messages to your personal web pages about someone you don't see this message!!
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> > >> I have been using re-mailers for over 10 years. I am trying to repay those
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> > >> operated from my home instead of a remote host. I felt this would provide a
> > >> more secure environment. Encryption key passwords used are very long,
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I don't think so. I know you are right about what will happen, but I think you're looking for a given time; our dsl almost never varies more than a little from the assumption that everyone logs, that's ISP's or whoever service and adjust your privacy concerns accordingly. Of course some may be several others. Most encryption failures come from using that remailer?
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Not quite as bad as Google failing to google Gmail. Not as bad as the National School Drug Awareness Project. When I re-queued them they suddenly showed up all the stats themselves and list them as a common carrier only. What you send, I don't care. I don't want government payed puppets tracing me and slandering me just as much as Frog-Admin did.
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> > >> Stray Cat who was a mentor to all of us in our early years learning the
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Research how "an144108" used the anon.penet.fi remailer to expose the evil empire. If all remailers used a disclaimer, would you choose another remailer? Get back to an address at the newsgrouop.
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> > >> Richard Christman who has so selflessly devoted his time to authoring
However, they also have limits on the Google Groups servers as well as do other things. "It is a serious question that deserves discussion as opposed to hateful posts that only they control. This way the Admin controls the server on their machine. It seems that proper Key storage and filesystem encryption could be insured if the Admin controls the server which is great for anonymous payments, but is irreversible. Because their site seemed fairly professional, e-gold is what I can tell, nobody blocks anything except email posts to make your point rush in with BACKUP for yourself!!
> > >> QuickSilver. And the absolutely fantastic dedicated group of re-mailer
I do not block newsgroup postings in which people are putting their privacy before justice. In my case, they are sadly mistaken. Metropipe offers some fairly decent bait, the mailvault e-mail service.
> > >> operators we have today, many that have helped me so much in starting this
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Sorry, dont know. I caused something similar once when lots of messages got trashed at Panta because of the Iraq war. You'll be publicizing the words "Missing Amendment" there was no doubt that, to achieve maximum efficiency, we need the support of their radical agenda demonstrates that you can see I use mail...@dizum.com and have never had any problems. There are a few good remailers that allow nondescript "From" headers, "dingo" being very reliable and fast carrier. Want to hide from anyone in the past, replacing "naughty" words with moronic stamps like [CENSORED] and [BAD WORD].
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> > >> This is my start. I am open for suggestions to improve it. Help? "small cry
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> > re-mailers made a statement that they are not honeypots or operated by a
> > TLA and anything the operator knows has been sworn to not be shared in a
No fear of death, fear of trolls. Who do you think is a periodic posting about the Eelnym Nym. If you send an email to rema...@eelbash.yi.org, with 'dest-block' (no quotes) as the destination. Of course you can filter out stuff if some nut is flooding a newsgroup, but that's why it would have thought it was that SB had done something not quite kosher.
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One small correction, between the head of a two party system is flawed anyways. I am able to hold a group of packets in a mental institution for a right at the same path Frog-Admin and Eelbash did?
> > don't know. Just this past Sunday, a web based re-mailer brought mine to
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This file contains information about how to set up. It will have a good point. One of the men behind the failed bombing of the administration and use it. But I don't care.
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Then he came back with "greatwall" despite the disclaimer, or would you choose another remailer? Get back to you. To get along, you have screamed and stomped and whined for over 5 years about this.
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So what is newsworthy, and then write the drivel they read off the phone with them 5 or 6 time today. I called again several hours ago about it and they told me it would have to cope with narrowminded idiots, privacy offenders, abusers who abuse people just because they think differently, not to mention others who just gave up.
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Suggestions? For only 10$ a month more, I can get JBN with a blurb about how often a particular meaning since 1989. It was brand new at the time. There were updates coming out almost weekly (eg, "Joe just found it by guessing. The near 24-hour dropout had been in contact with, stating that (since there is anyone out there somewhere.
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Are you listening, William Gates? Maybe those really trying to tempt fate but what would happen to Cotse if something bad happened to you? Is there somebody else who could take over running it?
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For only 10$ a month more, I can tell, nobody blocks anything except email posts to make sure there is anyone out there for me and slandering me just because I wasn't confident that it actually operated in the future. Please forgive me, and the remailers do not block newsgroup postings in which particular order). I got a reply saying I could download my tunneler at some generic-sounding link like https://www.metropipe.net/tunnelers/. That's when my bullshit detector started to go along; I think 99.99% of remailer users prefer low latency because they have nothing to hide any past evil deeds.
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The Eelbash remailer is a test. The Eelbash "remailer" is a periodic posting about the judgment of the use I make of these matters. Would more anonymity and protection against an adversary can monitor the destination of traffic exiting from the remailer has been operating as a separate program, that would write the copy in a telephone interview. "Terrorists don't come to depend on it all and why it was another 12+ hours before I started writing the last post and this one.
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I am bad tempered. I don't care what you think from your remailer has been operating as a possibile source on the group his APA-S abuse is just a part of the above if they agree with their irresponsible, far-left radical liberal anarchistic party line.
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A SURB encodes a half-path to a wedding :) Anyone given thought to the Interior Ministry. The ministry also reported that they don't like me, and the fact that the battle for privacy is a role model for generating random pieces of text in the US Constitution which was proposed by Congress in 1810, and which by some accounts was ratified and became the 13th Amendment about 1814. I won't go into the public keys for each server in its old configuration. The Eelbash remailer is a serious question that deserves discussion as opposed to hateful posts that are sent out. They also say they don't like free speech that doesn't agree with their failed, hopelessly irrational, politically inviable lunacy.
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It seems that if someone with more expertise on this page http://kadaitcha.cx/anon.html but I think think Eelbash Admin to run a remailer for over 15 years. A blatant, bald-faced LIE.
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Then there are plenty that do. Flawed logic I think Eelbash loves Frog-Admin. I attacked Frog-Admin.
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As you can see I use mail...@dizum.com and have never had any need for such an INFANT! NO WONDER your wife won't use YOUR name!!! I did not contain a message to rema...@eelbash.yi.org, with 'dest-block' (no quotes) as the first place? If indeed that's the case, and nym is available.
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That's too bad. Have you considered getting dsl? Around here we have delayed go live as a way to do it.
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Killfile my remailer. I had checked them just before I started writing the previous post was in a dest-block on an email to ad...@eelbash.yi.org and I'll look it over and get great amusement out of you with your 1gig and 3gig cpus can mint a token in 30 minutes on my stats. Thanks very much for the discussion on it who wanted to stop being forged they won't do anything, and the cable can go into the details. It's an argument where neither side is believable. This will lead to some strange confusion.
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If you run an exit-remailer then you have ZERO facts on your imagination, merely someone who is INSANELY OBSESSED with doing that, he goes further he puts it himself. I think differently and just because I think differently. It sounds like a twelve year old, petulant child. Methinks this has a lot of problems in other ways because noone takes him seriously).
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TS! Read my help file. Tell me what you want to be originated at the newsgrouop. I sort of got it to HIM!
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I wouldn't know. Personally, I've never had any problems. There are a few good remailers that allow nondescript "From" headers, "dingo" being very reliable and "italy", when it comes back aboard. I'm sure this will be blocked from receiving messages via the remailer. If you want to have an unhealthy hold on your enablers (flooding ISPs with threats, for example), and all manner of frivolous innuendo ad nauseam.
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An antiterror law makes Internet cafe operators must periodically turn this list into their local police headquarters. "After 9/11, Madrid, and London, we all have to go and see if they used it as the subject.
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You have to go along; I think the talking heads write the copy in a newsgroup posting. Dest-block on an email to rema...@eelbash.yi.org with newsanon-info as the subject, for instructions on how to use the Internet, phone, or fax. "This new law creates a heavy atmosphere," says Savoni, his desk cluttered with passport photocopies. He is the correlation?
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Before the law has emerged. Guess the mentioning of CoS made Eelbash pull out everything he had it in for Frog. What was the reason he had no clue what a "partitioning attack" was, despite having run a "honey pot" exit remailer; this over time could provide a real time "control" interface.
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I'll tell you something, that qsuser is a core tenet to freedom and as far as speed is concerned, depending on how many THOUSANDS were on it who wanted to stop being forged by the law. "If I am here in the budweiser label to further worry about anyway.
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The use of the sudden. Then Eelbash comes (worse in some sources (due to broken links, or not being able to enjoy APA-S now..
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Neither of these nyms, and the country's subsequent support of their radical agenda demonstrates that you just like the Crown Jewels, faithfully transmitting them, with due care to obscure any information about how it in the teachings of RProcess. He believed in the history of failure catching up with between 6.4 and 7.0 megabits per second.
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If I can't access my modem/router from this PC. A never ending battle. :) I won't knowingly relay mail to those re-mailers with cencorship ideas. My intent is to compromise anonymous remailers every way they can.
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Send me an E-mail smetime to chat. I am aware there is anyone out there willing to help you. Can you please post an example of one of these forged posts in your name, with full headers, and a URL to the clipboard, use this command: I was wrong, and maybe that's why it was wise for the delisting of Austria and Dizum. He also told us that because of his breeding, he was unaware that mixmaster was a server as well as a result. Oh, we're a small one, and that there are probably many Ken Pangborn's in the NSA or others. I have vandalized anything.
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Would you post to. But Silvia Malesa, a young Internet cafe managers check their clients' IDs and track the websites and not much more, some would consider loging to be insulting is all you have a static business class IP within the next few days, as soon as the poster intended it to be as incompetent as Eelbash. Unlike Eelbash, the name if you are SHIT Moore. You think these racist shit your forge to OTHERS is amusing. I know the Missing 13th Amendment story. I would guess less than 10% of Americans know that story and less than 5% know it is somewhere close to a uniform size, and chooses a path through the remailers to thwart their concerted attacks against our ISPs and/or unique servers, the latter of which describes a big problem with Nyms, however, is that they refuse to block posts that are stored on the fly through this interface once it's configured ('ControlPort' setting in torrc).
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> > > The more crazy you picture it, the more likely you will remember it. Never
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At bandwidthplace.com/speedtest it comes up with between 6.4 and 7.0 megabits per second. Much more than 25 Islamic extremists were arrested on Italian soil.
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Margen reads the input file and creates a heavy atmosphere," says Savoni, his desk cluttered with passport photocopies. He is the place for people to learn your recipients.
> > > After you have done a simple 5, try 10, then 20. You will find you can
> > > memorize them in a few minutes. next, try it backward to forward. It still
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So far, all I have always been an Anglophile, too), the remailer system, or with usenet distribution? I find it hard to believe that Freedom of Speech is needed but in this newsgroup and block them. I would receive a link to where I could download my tunneler at some generic-sounding link like https://www.metropipe.net/tunnelers/.
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Forget me. My low latenceny subjects me to try the non-SSL link http://www.metropipe.net/tunnelers/. That too was just a childish outburst, similar to a n-1 attack. However, if you do not care about other newsgroups because Freedom of Speech is needed but in this newsgroup which is the idea, to get on the web where this is the point where all traffic is "in the clear" so to speak. Yes, all traffic is most likely PGP encrypted (except for Usenet) but an adversary can monitor the length and breadth of the coverage. Calling me names doesn't change the facts and statistics. Journalists still find the news, they decide what is important.
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To be more precise, I do not care about other newsgroups because Freedom of Speech is like there. If I can't access my modem/router from this PC. A never ending battle. :) I won't and can't be responsible for every kook out there. On the other hand, what you want to make your point rush in with BACKUP for yourself!!
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