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Author Re: [INFO] AAABBC Remailer
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2005-12-31, 5:47 pm

Third try at getting this out.


On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 13:42:15 +0000, Zax wrote:

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> On 26 Dec 2005 13:12:50 -0000, Anonymous wrote in Message-Id:
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> Dead?


Good timing. I found out just this morning that aaabbc is, indeed, dead.

It seems that one of our resident psychopaths, 'SpamHunter', contacted the
host isp, hostcolor.com, only a day or two after aaabbc started, and
convinced them that it was a nefarious spammer, nym-shifter, and who knows
what else.

I have been in correspondence with them, trying to convince them that
'SpamHunter' is pulling the wool over their eyes, but they informed me
this morning that the account is closed.

It seems that 'SpamHunter' counts on 3 things when he sends one of his
bogus complaints to an isp:

1. The isp knows nothing about remailers, so charges of 'nym-shifting',
i.e., full 'from' headers, do not immediately seem idiotic.

2. The isp is scared shitless of being accused of harboring a spammer,
which is cleverly suggested by 'SpamHunter's' nickname, and by his
address, which is at Spammotel.com.

3. The isp does not want to spend time adjudicating a problem involving a
cheapie account; it's easier just to close the account and be done with
it.

I mention these things in detail because if 'SpamHunter' can close down my
remailer, and this is the third time he has done this, always with the
same routine of a bogus complaint, then he, or some other psychopath, can
close down other remailers. Watch your backs.


> This must be one of the shortest incarnations to date, although possibly
> not so short as Noetic that died before making it to any stats at all.
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> On the 14th Oct, you announced "The final configuration"
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt....de=source&hl=en
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Was that the latest version of Eelbash? It's hard to keep track sometimes.
A psycho ddosed the account, which had a quota (bad choice of isp on my
part, but it could have worked except for the ddosing).

> Since then, there have been 2 or 3 name changes and a series of
> reconfigurations. Will 2006 bring an end to this nonsense?
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Don't ask me, ask the psychos.

This pc does not have pgp on it so I can't sign this, but a copy is at
http://newsanon.fastmail.fm/psycho.txt.

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