| Eelbash Admin 2005-10-08, 5:49 pm |
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I made some changes to the vb module that runs the utility, and it seems
to be working properly with hashcash.
So, if you use hashcash with it, the message exits from Eelbash with
whatever from headers you chose or were randomly assigned.
If you do not use hashcash with it, the message will be encrypted to a
random remailer and your from header will be overwritten with the random
remailer's from header unless it happens that an exit remailer is chosen
that allows full from headers.
A quick reminder that newsanon works like this:
The Newsanon service allows someone to reply quickly to a
newsgroup post, without having his ip or email address show up in the
post's headers.
There's no encryption, so it should only be used for casual anonymity.
If you send an ***EMAIL*** to some.newsgroup@newsanon.yi.org, it will end up
in the newsgroup some.newsgroup, but with your ip and other identifying
information removed.
Doing this uses whatever 'from' header your mail/news client is using, but
here are various options to change the 'from' header to your liking, as
well as do other things. They are:
alias_xxx_some.newsgroup@newsanon.yi.org
this uses a random nickname and domain for the 'from' header.
alias_123_some.newsgroup@newsanon.yi.org
this uses a nickname associated with the number 123. The domain
is random. You can use numbers up to about 200.
alias_xxx_newsgroup1..newsgroup2..newsgrooup@newsanon.yi.org
this sends the message to three newsgroups. You can use up to 5.
alias_Joe.Blow|somedomain.com_some.newsgroup@newsanon.yi.org
this creates a nickname of Joe Blow and a domain of
Joe.Blow@somedomain.com.
[Note that this lets you choose any remailer as last-hop, and always have
full 'From' headers. Very handy if you can't remember which remailers
allow the full 'From' headers].
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