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Author PyNonymous
Borked Pseudo Mailed

2006-01-29, 8:50 pm

Another wish for this excellent utilty: keep a copy of each message sent.

The pan.sent folder would be the obvious choice for linux/pan users, but
wherever is convenient.


Thrasher Remailer

2006-01-29, 8:50 pm

In article <0ff2538d61248f7cc574edc9926264b4@pseudo.borked.net>
Borked Pseudo Mailed <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>
> Another wish for this excellent utilty: keep a copy of each message sent.


Why? Your news client should take care of that.


George Orwell

2006-01-30, 2:46 am

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Borked Pseudo Mailed wrote:

> Another wish for this excellent utilty: keep a copy of each message sent.


Before, or after "scrubbing'?

It would seem to me that this would be a moderate to serious breach of
security unless they were held in some sort of encrypted form. Having the
plain text of a bunch of supposed anonymous messages complete with
original headers and everything is sort of a dead giveaway. ;-)

I was actually considering going the other way and trying to implement
some sort of secure wipe rather than just making calls to the system
delete functions. It was even an "issue" that I thought I'd probably be
addressing down the road if someone came up with a client that *did* make
copies of their anonymous messages at queue time rather than at send time.

>
> The pan.sent folder would be the obvious choice for linux/pan users, but
> wherever is convenient.


I think I'm going to have to respectfully pass on this idea. If you're
intent on archiving your anonymous posts what I might suggest is
commenting out the line that nukes the temp.txt file and calling PyNoner
from a wrapper script that moved and renamed that file.
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George Orwell

2006-01-30, 2:46 am

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Thrasher Remailer wrote:

> In article <0ff2538d61248f7cc574edc9926264b4@pseudo.borked.net> Borked
> Pseudo Mailed <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>
> Why? Your news client should take care of that.


PyNonymous grabs messages out of a client's queue, and most of them don't
copy to a "Sent" directory until they're actually going out the door.
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