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Eelbash Web NewPost Utility - Reply Function is Back
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| admin@eelbash.yi.org 2007-01-22, 7:12 pm |
| I made some changes and have put the reply function back into the
utility.
You can test it at http://eelbash.yi.org:8080/reply/reply.php.
Please let me know how it goes by posting here.
It won't tell you if you screwed something up; the message just
won't arrive.
There's a link to instructions on the page.
You use it by creating a reply somewhere and pasting all the
headers in. The required headers are, for a usenet reply:
from, newsgroups, subject, references.
For an email reply:
from, to, subject, references.
If you want to post rather than reply, go to
http://eelbash.yi.org:8080/scripts/remail.php.
Eventually, I'll put up a page so you can choose one or the other.
Questions? Ask here.
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| Thomas J. Boschloo 2007-01-22, 7:12 pm |
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admin@eelbash.yi.org wrote:
> I made some changes and have put the reply function back into the
> utility.
>
> You can test it at http://eelbash.yi.org:8080/reply/reply.php.
> Please let me know how it goes by posting here.
>
> It won't tell you if you screwed something up; the message just
> won't arrive.
So.. If you screw up.. the message just won't arrive but you will still
try to read it so you can block or reroute it through other remailers?
Is that it?
And if there are no such messages.. You will craft them up yourself to
see if you screwed up your php code again? That's it?
I know where you are coming from Eelbash Admin. I know *exactly* where
you are coming from and how you think. And you *know* that I do.
Fear me,
Thomas
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Why should I walk outside my world. If the whole world is in front of
the screen? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USFmVfooIx0
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| In article <20070122222807.vNTxD2uUCk8i@anonymous.poster>
admin@eelbash.yi.org wrote:
>
> I made some changes and have put the reply function back into the
> utility.
>
> You can test it at http://eelbash.yi.org:8080/reply/reply.php.
> Please let me know how it goes by posting here.
>
> It won't tell you if you screwed something up; the message just
> won't arrive.
>
> There's a link to instructions on the page.
>
> You use it by creating a reply somewhere and pasting all the
> headers in. The required headers are, for a usenet reply:
>
> from, newsgroups, subject, references.
>
>
> For an email reply:
>
> from, to, subject, references.
>
>
> If you want to post rather than reply, go to
> http://eelbash.yi.org:8080/scripts/remail.php.
>
> Eventually, I'll put up a page so you can choose one or the other.
>
> Questions? Ask here.
Neat! I particularly like the "Your IP" link. I suppose you like to know
peoples' IP for tracking purposes.
I wouldn't touch your shit with a 15-foot pole. You're every bit as wacky
as people say.
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| Anonymous 2007-01-23, 7:14 am |
| On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 08:38:29 +0000, Bob wrote:
> In article <20070122222807.vNTxD2uUCk8i@anonymous.poster>
> admin@eelbash.yi.org wrote:
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> Neat! I particularly like the "Your IP" link. I suppose you like to know
> peoples' IP for tracking purposes.
I think somebody asked for it to be displayed so that he could tell if his
ip was being seen at the site or the ip of the proxy (Tor) that he was
using. Anybody who goes to a web2mail site is crazy unless he is using Tor
or some other proxy.
I just clicked on it and here is what it said about my ip
Your IP Is 85.177.234.127
WhatIsMyIP.com is the fastest and easiest way
to determine your IP address.
Courtesy of WhatIsMyIP.com
Since I am using Tor, 85.177.234.127 is not my real IP, but it is nice to
have it confirmed before I send the message.
A pretty good combination for anonymity. Eelbash and Tor.
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| Anonymous 2007-01-23, 1:12 pm |
| In article <20070123130918.lxKeDT3vixeF@anonymous.poster>
Anonymous <anon@comments.header> wrote:
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> I think somebody asked for it to be displayed so that he could tell if his
> ip was being seen at the site or the ip of the proxy (Tor) that he was
> using. Anybody who goes to a web2mail site is crazy unless he is using Tor
> or some other proxy.
Why are you refering to yourself in the third person?
I'm really starting to wonder if you're actually
mentally ill and really believe you're somebody else.
> A pretty good combination for anonymity. Eelbash and Tor.
No...Tor on it's own is good for anonymity. It
helps prevent you from outing people.
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