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Eelbash Admin

2006-11-30, 1:13 pm

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Want to send an anonymous news post to a private news server? You can do
that with ease.

The Newsanon gateway

mail2news@newsanon.org

now posts to private news servers as well as to usenet.

To use it, include, in the headers, the directive:
x-newsserver: news.server.name

for example:
x-newsserver: newsgroups.borling.com

Then send your message as you would any message to a newsgroup using
the newsanon gateway: mail2news@newsanon.org

For example:

Subject: some test
From: joeblow@abc.invalid
To: mail2news@newsanon.org
X-Newsserver: privatenews.org
Newsgroups: news.testgroup

beginning of message.

==============================
Some news servers require authentication, usually a publicly stated
userid and password.

For them, add one extra directive:
x-newsauth: someuserid:somepassword

containing the userid and password, separated by a colon.


For example:

Subject: some test
From: joeblow@abc.invalid
To: mail2news@newsanon.org
X-Newsserver: privatenews.org
x-newsauth: someuserid:somepassword
Newsgroups: news.testgroup

beginning of message.

=============================
Sometimes you can't add headers beyond a few standard ones. In that
case, simply put the X-News... directives in the body of the message.

For example:


Subject: some test
From: joeblow@abc.invalid
To: mail2news@newsanon.org
Newsgroups: news.testgroup

X-Newsserver: privatenews.org
x-newsauth: someuserid:somepassword
beginning of message.

In this example, they are at the beginning of the message body, but
can be put anywhere in the message body.
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011-44-8700-686454
Anonymous

2006-12-15, 1:14 am

In article <4581844a$0$31260$ed362ca5@nr2.newsreader.com>
Eelbash Admin <admin@eelbash.org> wrote:
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> This help file is published periodically.
>
>
>
> Questions? Ask in alt.privacy.anon-server
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Want to send an anonymous news post to a private news server? You can do
> that with ease.
>
> The Newsanon gateway
>
> mail2news@newsanon.org
>
> now posts to private news servers as well as to usenet.
>
> To use it, include, in the headers, the directive:
> x-newsserver: news.server.name
>
> for example:
> x-newsserver: newsgroups.borling.com
>
> Then send your message as you would any message to a newsgroup using
> the newsanon gateway: mail2news@newsanon.org
>
> For example:
>
> Subject: some test
> From: joeblow@abc.invalid
> To: mail2news@newsanon.org
> X-Newsserver: privatenews.org
> Newsgroups: news.testgroup
>
> beginning of message.
>
> ==============================
> Some news servers require authentication, usually a publicly stated
> userid and password.
>
> For them, add one extra directive:
> x-newsauth: someuserid:somepassword
>
> containing the userid and password, separated by a colon.
>
>
> For example:
>
> Subject: some test
> From: joeblow@abc.invalid
> To: mail2news@newsanon.org
> X-Newsserver: privatenews.org
> x-newsauth: someuserid:somepassword
> Newsgroups: news.testgroup
>
> beginning of message.
>
> =============================
> Sometimes you can't add headers beyond a few standard ones. In that
> case, simply put the X-News... directives in the body of the message.
>
> For example:
>
>
> Subject: some test
> From: joeblow@abc.invalid
> To: mail2news@newsanon.org
> Newsgroups: news.testgroup
>
> X-Newsserver: privatenews.org
> x-newsauth: someuserid:somepassword
> beginning of message.
>
> In this example, they are at the beginning of the message body, but
> can be put anywhere in the message body.
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> iD8DBQFFHRalEC+g9Qawm6QRAovAAKDtQ13J502E
u0qoouO3+OvfONidSACgpIDg
> UaPrKH7NS4vf+dXaYw8HlMk=
> =vutz
> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
>
>
> 011-44-8700-686454




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