XPost: alt.anonymous, alt.anonymous.email, alt.cypherpunks   
   XPost: alt.privacy.anon-server   
   From: nobody@dizum.com   
      
   On Tue, 17 Sep 2024 11:57:50 +0200 (CEST), Nomen Nescio    
   said in   
   Message-ID: <7d5405bd5db0b4ffd8c753a3508cc04f@dizum.com>:   
      
   > On 16 Sep 2024, Bitmessage posted some   
   > news:vcb1hd$n2n5$1@paganini.bofh.team:   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> In the grand tapestry of modern communication, where the threads of   
   >> privacy and security are often frayed and tattered, Bitmessage emerges   
   >> as a resplendent beacon of hope—a veritable lighthouse   
   >   
   > can it post to usenet?   
      
   No. If it could, he likely would have used it.   
      
   The current Bitmessage developer, Peter Surda, operates a bitmessage relay   
   service on mailchuck.com -- this allows one to setup a link between an   
   individual bitmessage address and an email address on mailchuck.com. This   
   way, you can receive email at a Bitmessage address from a nymserver or   
   anonymous remailer.   
      
   Receiving email is free; sending email required a payment (in BTC) of $1 USD   
   per month, per account.   
      
    Thank you for your registration request for [redacted]@mailchuck.com.   
      
    Your account is now set up and ready to use!   
      
    *** Sending Emails ***   
      
    To send emails to the Internet, send a bitmessage to   
    BM-2cWim8aZwUNqxzjMxstnUMtVEUQJeezstf with the destination email address   
    in the subject line.   
      
    Kindly note that sending emails requires a paid subscription (1 USD per   
    month), and upon sending the first message, you will receive a payment   
    request.   
      
   That request will ask you to send an amount in Bitcoin to a payment address;   
   the payment address is linked to each individual email account.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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