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|    Nym Mailer to All    |
|    Re: QSL Still Works - and is definitely     |
|    07 Jan 26 17:46:53    |
      XPost: alt.privacy.anon-server       From: noreply@oc2mx.net              Fritz Wuehler in alt.privacy.anon-server:       > On Wed, 07 Jan 2026 14:17:53 +0000, you wrote:       > >       > > Fritz Wuehler in alt.privacy.anon-server:       > > >       > > > This post template =       > > > Fcc: alt.privacy.anon-server       > > > Host: dizum       > > > From: anonymous@anonymous.com       > > > Chain: dizum,*,*,frell; copies=3;       > > > To: mail2news@dizum.com, mail2news@neodome.net       > > > Newsgroups: alt.privacy.anon-server       > > > Subject:       > >       > > Nym Mailer is 1000 times better than QSL, crybaby!       >       > Nobody has yet hacked a QSL poster's id or ip.       >       > Who except you Super-Anti-Social Paranoids gives a bleep about the       > other 999 ways your unproven Nym Nonsense is better?       >       > Notice the word "unproven"? QSL HAS been proven over the years.       >              What you fail to understand or better said not know, Nym is a proven       technology, with academic research over the years and is audited by       different companies. George Danezis (Mixminion) [1] was, or still is,       an advisor.              You can be happy that your IP address was probably not yet discovered       when using QSL with Tor. But this will change in 2026 due to advancements       with AI surveillance. Users themselves can test this already, if they know       how to do that, to see what an ISP can see when you send always fixed       size remailer packets through the Tor Network. An ISP, if they are doing       so, can with hundert percent certainty say that you are using QSL+Tor!              [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Danezis              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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