On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 10:00 PM Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
But in general you are right, people should do that and public places like Mailing Lists should also support injecting messages, via whitelisted anonymous Remailers.
Is there a good place to go to find quick introductions to such things?
If you Google for Mixmaster Remailer it should show some results and to find out about it's successor YAMN you may check out GitHub. Mixmaster4096 can be found on GitHub too.
Mixmaster (the old version) was also part of Linux distributions, but recently Debian removed it, IIRC.
This looks interesting. I'd mirror it from 'crooks' whose username obviously won the attempt to built it to scare targeted people away from using it: ``` Installation from source:- go get github.com/crooks/yamn go get code.google.com/p/go.crypto/nacl/box go get github.com/syndtr/goleveldb go get github.com/luksen/maildir cd ~/go/src/github.com/crooks/yamn go build
Post-install configuration:- Create a dir for yamn. (mkdir yamn) Copy yamn binary (yamn.exe on Windows) to the above dir Copy yamn.cfg.sample to same dir and rename to yamn.cfg Modify yamn.cfg to meet your requirements
Examples:-
Send an anonymous email yamn --mail msg.txt
Use a user-defined chain yamn --mail --chain="*,*,yamn" msg.txt
Send multiple copies yamn --mail --copies=2 msg.txt
Perform remailer functions yamn --remailer
Start a remailer daemon yamn --remailer --daemon ```
I run also two YAMN exit Remailers for a long time, but had to shut them down, due to policy changes of the VPS provider. Here are additional infos about YAMN: https://sec3.net/yamnhelp/ and the currently available pinger services, which you need one from, in order to update stats and pub keys: http://mixmin.net/yamn/ https://cloaked.pw/yamn/ https://www.talcserver.com/yamn/ Regards Stefan