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Thrasher Remailer

2006-01-21, 6:32 pm


I'm looking for copies of software from the old Potato Software page http://www.skuz.net/potatoware/pot/index.html that now only exists mirrored on the wayback machine http://web.archive.org/web/20050308...net/potatoware/

For no other reason than personal curiosity and to preserve a bit of history, can anyone point me to downloads of the following:

Jack B. Nymble v2.1

Reliable v1.0

Potato v2.3

Decrypt v2.1
This DOS program integrates well with all versions of Windows, and includes a Windows95 installation program. Decrypt provides for automatic decryption of nym mail. Given the PGP passphrases, it will completely decrypt mail from multiple accounts. Decrypt
can also import/export messages to some email apps, such as Netscape, Eudora, and Agent, where messages can be viewed and attachments saved.

Aztech v2.0.1
A DOS shell utility designed to speed various tasks in DOS, and to help integrate DOS with Windows, including full support for short and long filenames.

Thanks



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soja_a

2006-01-23, 5:47 pm



>For no other reason than personal curiosity and to preserve a bit of
>history, can anyone point me to downloads of the following:
>
>Jack B. Nymble v2.1
>
>Reliable v1.0
>
>Potato v2.3
>
>Decrypt v2.1
>This DOS program integrates well with all versions of Windows, and
>includes a Windows95 installation program. Decrypt provides for automatic
>decryption of nym mail. Given the PGP passphrases, it will completely
>decrypt mail from multiple accounts. Decrypt can also import/export
>messages to some email apps, such as Netscape, Eudora, and Agent, where
>messages can be viewed and attachments saved.
>
>Aztech v2.0.1
>A DOS shell utility designed to speed various tasks in DOS, and to help
>integrate DOS with Windows, including full support for short and long
>filenames.
>
>Thanks


Sheesh, are you kidding? How about this URL
http://web.archive.org/web/20050308...net/potatoware/ dumbass!


Anonymous

2006-01-23, 5:47 pm

In article <HHCT5TG138741.2315277778@reece.net.au>
soja_a <soja@retired.invalid> wrote:
>
>
> Sheesh, are you kidding? How about this URL
> http://web.archive.org/web/20050308...net/potatoware/ dumbass!


hmm. Look who's calling who a dumbass.

Didja try any of the links?

TwistyCreek

2006-01-24, 2:46 am

>Look who's calling who a dumbass.
>Didja try any of the links?


I tried it an hour ago and it did not connect, now it does.. appears to be
intermittent.

HTH



Thrasher Remailer

2006-01-24, 2:46 am

In <HHCT5TG138741.2315277778@reece.net.au>, soja@retired.invalid wrote:
>
>Sheesh, are you kidding? How about this URL
>http://web.archive.org/web/20050308...net/potatoware/ dumbass!



Ok, I should have been more clear. I was aware of the wayback machine archives of the site. However, the program downloads don't work from the archived pages.

To share the good news: My search has finally paid off. All (or at least most) of the old versions of Potato, JBN and Reliable can be found here:

ftp.franken.de/pub/win32/net/mail/remailer/

There's about 20mb of JBN files, 8mb of Reliable files and 1.5mb of Potato files.




soja_a

2006-01-24, 7:47 am

In article <a6336df89ad84aab797e91d45a97aaca@deuxpi.ca>
Anonymous <anon-bounces@deuxpi.ca> wrote:

>hmm. Look who's calling who a dumbass.
>
>Didja try any of the links?
>


Yes I did, did you?


moose

2006-01-24, 8:48 pm

That decrypt one I found by extracting the site from the web.archive url:
ftp://ftp.franken.de/pub/win32/net/...emailer/potato/

The aztech one seems to D/L from clicking the DOWNLOAD AZTECH link on
the webarchive page (but the file says 2.02 not 2.01):
http://web.archive.org/web/20050315...e/az/index.html

HTH (but I didn't actually install either)






remailer@invalid.com

2006-01-25, 2:49 am

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Message-type: plaintext

In <IHH2GM0338741.8519328704@twistycreek.com> Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header (moose) wrote:
>That decrypt one I found by extracting the site from the web.archive url:
>ftp://ftp.franken.de/pub/win32/net/...emailer/potato/
>
>The aztech one seems to D/L from clicking the DOWNLOAD AZTECH link on
>the webarchive page (but the file says 2.02 not 2.01):
>http://web.archive.org/web/20050315...e/az/index.html
>
>HTH (but I didn't actually install either)


Thanks moose, i've now got 'em all.


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