04-18-06 05:11 AM
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On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 13:03:51 +0100, Jordi wrote:
>
> I recently requested two webpages that returned to me as attachment on
> this format:
>
> www.cnn.com
>
> www.izito.com
>
> I have changed the names of requested webpages from the real ones but they
> also were .com webpages, the problem I have is that the webpages returned
> did not come as an .html file they came as a .com file which makes them
> impossible to open with the browser and because of the extension .com are
> associated with the Windows DOS (cmd) program.
Thanks for spotting this problem; I've changed the utility to append
'html' to the name of the attachment. My tests indicate that it can now be
opened or downloaded from an email account to the hard drive.
>
> I would like to suggest another free service to request webpages, they are
> not anonymous focused but they can be used in this way too
> http://www.6url.com basically they provide the same service as Eelbash
> services also for free they have been around for a few years already so
> are out of the beta phase and as a plus do not require you to register
> your email with them first before they send you webpages via email.
>
> In fact I do not understand why this is needed, for privacy and spam
> reasons I change my email often and having to register it with wget is
> something I find pointless specially as I can use other services with the
> same result quicker, if others do not require registration why you do
> require it? How different is your service from theirs?
I'll have to look at that site to see what they do, but I do not see how
they can safely send web pages unless the requestor first registers.
If they send the pages to anybody, then malicious people can easily send
any number of requests using, as the 'from' address, the address of
someone they want to harass.
>
> Not to mention a few concerns about the webpages I request being
> associated with the email I use for that, even if you do not look at it,
> your servers could get hack and the information stolen if you keep it.
> IMHO the best privacy services are those where if you put a gun on the
> operators head he won't be able to talk because not even himself knows who
> is behind the requests/emails.
If you have a nym of some kind, you can register using that, and receive
the web pages there. I don't have to know anything about who you really
are, just that the email address is registered.
>
> Just my 2 Eurocents as a user, nothing personal as I am fairly new in the
> privacy pitch so I can't comment about past experiences/history of Eelbash
> services.
>
> Zoraya
>
> PS: I just realised that you include the words: "Illegal use of this
> utility is forbidden." at the end of the webpage request...I do not really
> like the wording,
I'm easy to get along with; it's been changed to 'please use this service
responsibly'.
Please give it another try and let us know how it goes.
> "When you say Illegal use is forbidden" please specify
> to what country law you are referring to, because even in Europe there are
> things that are illegal in one country and are legal in others (i.e:
> webapges containing violent sexual content are illegal in the UK but not
> in any other country in Europe, neonazi webpages are illegal in Germany
> but not elsewhere)
>
> I do not want to use your wget service if it is forbidden to me so I will
> not be using anymore your service if you do not drop or ammend it with the
> country law you are talking about to judge if the request is illegal or
> not, for all I know about the Eelbash remailer you may well be living in
> Mars in which case I may have already use your service illegally as I
> don't know the Mars laws. Maybe you could specify where your remailer
> services are based.
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