From: noreply@mixmin.net   
      
   On Sun, 30 Jun 2024 12:54:21 +0000, Anonymous    
   wrote:   
   >Yamn Remailer wrote:   
   >> Using Omnimix with Thunderbird   
   >> I got this error   
   >> Sending of the message failed.   
   >> The certificate is not trusted because it is self-signed.   
   >> The configuration related to localhost must be corrected.   
   >   
   >As global CAs provide trusted certificates only for public, worldwide   
   >unique domain names, there's no chance to get such a certificate with a   
   >valid trust path, to be added to OM at its Cert|Server tab, for private   
   >IPs like 127.0.0.1 or private domains like localhost.   
   >So either add a security exception to your client as shown in   
   >https://danner-net.de/omom/tutorconfigclienttbirdmail.htm and   
   >https://danner-net.de/omom/tutor_config_tbird_mail_14.gif to make   
   >Thunderbird accept OM's self-signed demo certificate   
   >or   
   >deactivate SSL/TLS and use unencrypted connections, as it's anyway a   
   >potentially secure local connection with data not leaving your computer.   
   >A more complex way would be to add your individual self-signed   
   >certificate, e.g. created at OM's Cert|Creator tab, to the local   
   >computer's Certificate Store as a trusted root CA certificate.   
      
   40tude Dialog is an oldie but goodie (e.g. v2.0.15.1, 4d2b38.exe, 3.8 MB,   
   2005-2-7), runs great in Windows 11 23h2 and older, uses hamster scoring,   
   and is the best all-around freeware newsreader client available anywhere;   
   best of all it works great with Omnimix and Tor Browser, *see note below . . .   
      
   (using Tor Browser 13.5)   
   https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/download.php   
   https://www-barghahn--online-de.translate.goog/4td_faq/download.   
   hp?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp   
   >...   
   >The last installation package officially published by the programmer Marcus   
   Monnig   
   >is still available for download on the Internet under the file name   
   4d2b38.exe and   
   >can also be downloaded from this website: Installation package .   
   >https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/download/4d2b38.exe   
   >The installation package contains program version 2.0.15.1 (aka Build 1 of   
   Beta 38).   
   >Explanations of 40tude Dialog's numbering systems can be found in the About   
   section   
   >of this FAQ. https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/ueber.php#version   
   >This FAQ recommends updating the standard installation to the last published   
   >subversion of the program 2.0.15.41 (i.e. Build 41 of Beta 38), in which some   
   >program errors in the standard installation have been corrected. All you need   
   to do   
   >is replace the Dialog.exe program file in the installation directory with the   
   newer   
   >version. (For more information, see the Installation section of this FAQ.)   
   >https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/installation.php#update   
   >The update to Build 41 of Beta 38 can also be found (usually as a packed zip   
   >archive) variously on the Internet and here on the website: Update .   
   >https://www.barghahn-online.de/4td_faq/download/dialog_41.zip   
   (dialog_41.zip / 2.83 MB / 1 Files, 0 Folders), extracted to overwrite old   
   file . . .   
   (C:\Program Files (x86)\40tude Dialog\dialog.exe / 6.49 MB / v2.0.15.41 /   
   2005-08-29)   
   >The use of Build 84 of Beta 38 is expressly not recommended! (Explanations on   
   this   
   >can also be found in the About section of this FAQ.) However, this version is   
   also   
   >circulating on the Internet as an individual update. A possible download   
   source for   
   >those interested who are aware of the risks of using an unreleased developer   
   version   
   >but still want to test Build 84 of Beta 38 is: Update (not recommended!!)   
   >...   
   >Copyright (c) 2009 - 2020 for the 40tude Dialog FAQ: Joachim Reiter (author)   
   and the   
   >contributors to the Usenet news group de.comm.software.40tude-dialog (update)   
   [end quote]   
      
    *note: still using 2.0.15.1, works swimmingly (upgrade to 2.0.15.41 optional)   
      
   OmniMix 2.7.3 (2023-05-12)   
   https://danner-net.de/omd.htm#d03   
      
   Tor Browser 13.5 (2024-6-20):   
   https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-135/   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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