Harry
09-21-2007, 11:46 AM
Nevermind. I found tutorials and that should be plenty to get me going
Thanks anyway
"Trace_Me!" <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote in message
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> In article <D2tJa.140444$jT4.2514798@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>
> "IkariPuna" <mbalentine@kc.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> > I am new to the newsgroup community, and would like info on how to post
> > anonymously. Not hiding anything, just don't like to see any of my
email
> > addresses posted all over the net. I notice most of you all use
something.
>
> As stated by some others in this thread, there's quite a variety of
web-based methods of making yourself anonymous. Personally, I wouldn't touch
them with a bargepole. Kid's stuff.
>
> Consider walking STRAIGHT INTO the big league and get yourself a (free)
copy of the awesome 'QuickSilver', which is a GUI-implementation of the
MixMaster utility. (Using it now). Get it here....
>
> http://quicksilver.skuz.net/
>
> It uses 'chain remailing'; features integration with PGP (if needed);
handles creation & use of 'nyms'; and has a plugin (if required) that treats
newsgroups as mail-servers from which you can download & process anything
you want.
>
> Documentation is excellent.
>
> The learning curve is quite steep for the beginner, but once you get the
hang of it, you'll never go back.
>
> You may also want to consider subscribing to the newsgroup
'alt.privacy.anon-server' (unfortunately rather troubled by trolls). The
QuickSilver author makes the occasional post, and he's very helpful.
>
> Good luck!
>
Thanks anyway
"Trace_Me!" <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote in message
news:f6f583398aafbd0a8531eecac28ee1cf@remailer.fre ll.eu.org...
> In article <D2tJa.140444$jT4.2514798@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>
> "IkariPuna" <mbalentine@kc.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> > I am new to the newsgroup community, and would like info on how to post
> > anonymously. Not hiding anything, just don't like to see any of my
> > addresses posted all over the net. I notice most of you all use
something.
>
> As stated by some others in this thread, there's quite a variety of
web-based methods of making yourself anonymous. Personally, I wouldn't touch
them with a bargepole. Kid's stuff.
>
> Consider walking STRAIGHT INTO the big league and get yourself a (free)
copy of the awesome 'QuickSilver', which is a GUI-implementation of the
MixMaster utility. (Using it now). Get it here....
>
> http://quicksilver.skuz.net/
>
> It uses 'chain remailing'; features integration with PGP (if needed);
handles creation & use of 'nyms'; and has a plugin (if required) that treats
newsgroups as mail-servers from which you can download & process anything
you want.
>
> Documentation is excellent.
>
> The learning curve is quite steep for the beginner, but once you get the
hang of it, you'll never go back.
>
> You may also want to consider subscribing to the newsgroup
'alt.privacy.anon-server' (unfortunately rather troubled by trolls). The
QuickSilver author makes the occasional post, and he's very helpful.
>
> Good luck!
>