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   Message 111,312 of 112,147   
   Fritz Wuehler to Stefan Claas   
   Re: [email Tutorial] Create your own and   
   20 May 25 23:33:42   
   
   XPost: alt.cypherpunks, alt.privacy.anon-server   
   From: fritz@spamexpire-202505.rodent.frell.theremailer.net   
      
   Stefan Claas  wrote:   
   >Fritz Wuehler wrote:   
   >> Stefan Claas wrote:   
   >>   
   >> > It uses the smtp protocol and RFCs can be replaced with newer onces.   
   >>   
   >> Then do it.  But as long as they are the official standard we have to   
   >> abide by them.  Otherwise there'll be chaos, which means a breakdown. Or   
   >> are dysfunctional anonymizing systems what you're really aiming at?   
   >>   
   >   
   >What do you mean by dysfunctional anonymizing systems? Tor is used by   
   >Omnimix users, for example, to hide, because their remailers can't   
   >protect them properly.   
      
      
   Stupido, OM uses Tor mainly to hide remailing activities of its users   
   from adversaries, whereas the remailer network contributes the most   
   reliable anonymization process we have.  But it's not surprising that   
   you continue to spread fake news here.  Who's paying you for this?   
      
      
      
      
   OmniMix • Tutorial • Tor   
      
   Tor is a real-time onion-routing system, which thereby allows anonymous   
   Internet communication without any delay. That makes it useful to hide   
   your identity especially while surfing the web or using other services,   
   that aren't available by mail. But the lack of latency on the other hand   
   substantially increases the chances for an adversary. So for anonymous   
   mailing setting up a free email account through Tor is only the second   
   best solution.   
      
   Nevertheless OmniMix enables you to benefit from Tor with various kinds   
   of communication, which require immediate response, e.g. the retrieval   
   of remailer statistics or a stealthy Mixmaster packet delivery to entry   
   remailers. The program is preconfigured to run its own Tor instance and   
   use that for every Internet connection it establishes. You have to read   
   the 'Configuration' chapter only when problems arise or in case you're   
   interested in what's going on 'under the hood'.   
      
   But there are further services provided by OmniMix based on Tor, which   
   you can read about in the 'TorPlus' chapter.   
      
   --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05   
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