• Re: Mail2News Dizum dot COM Posting Test

    From Gabx@nessuno@tcpreset.invalid to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Sat Sep 20 09:53:12 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    Yamn Remailer wrote:> In article <20250919192643.436743E729@mail.tcpreset.net>
    Anonymous<anonymous@anonymous.com> wrote:

    This is an anonymous posting sent with Mail2News Dizum dot COM.

    https://mail2dizum.virebent.art:4443/

    Who needs Omnimix soetware?

    Those who use newsreaders in a productive way to send their postings
    instead of accepting annoying error-prone copy&paste sessions.

    Furthermore, on one hand you OmniMix adversaries urgently recommend to
    create remailer packets at an offline computer while at the same time promoting an absolutely insecure method of sending unencrypted postings through a weak Tor connection to a webserver run by someone unknown.

    Is it only about destroying reliable established structures in order to recruit users resp. customers for your own flawed services or, thinking
    of Claas' fascist mindset, simply about supporting authoritarianism by weakening anonymous communication as a whole?


    Yeah, okay. Let's cut the crap about "fascism" and "authoritarianism." That's rich, coming from a guy probably sitting in the belly of the beast.

    The only real authoritarians on this planet are the ones who've spent decades dropping freedom bombs and starting wars everywhere. You wanna talk about authoritarianism? Maybe look at your own backyard first. Just sayin'.

    And seriously, you're gonna defend some closed-source Windows software? Omnimix? You know, the one running on an OS that's basically a giant NSA backdoor? You're gonna trust your anonymity to THAT? Good luck with that.

    We're out here building FREE SOFTWARE stuff. The whole point is that it's out in the open. Anyone can look at the code, point out the crap parts, and make it better. The first version is just a starting pointrCoit gets good because the community improves it. It's software by the people, for the people.

    So you can keep your shady, closed-source junk. We'll stick with code that doesn't have a secret handshake for the feds.

    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From harmless@moderate@middle.not.invalid to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server on Sat Sep 20 10:22:34 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    Gabx <nessuno@tcpreset.invalid> bent reality by:

    Yeah, okay. Let's cut the crap about "fascism" and "authoritarianism."
    That's rich, coming from a guy probably sitting in the belly of the
    beast.

    Stop whitewashing Stefaniwich's extreme mindset!

    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Anonymous User@noreply@dirge.harmsk.com to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Sat Sep 20 08:34:23 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    Gabx <nessuno@tcpreset.invalid> wrote:
    Yamn Remailer wrote:> In article <20250919192643.436743E729@mail.tcpreset.net> >> Anonymous<anonymous@anonymous.com> wrote:

    This is an anonymous posting sent with Mail2News Dizum dot COM.

    https://mail2dizum.virebent.art:4443/

    Who needs Omnimix soetware?

    Those who use newsreaders in a productive way to send their postings
    instead of accepting annoying error-prone copy&paste sessions.

    Furthermore, on one hand you OmniMix adversaries urgently recommend to
    create remailer packets at an offline computer while at the same time
    promoting an absolutely insecure method of sending unencrypted postings
    through a weak Tor connection to a webserver run by someone unknown.

    Is it only about destroying reliable established structures in order to
    recruit users resp. customers for your own flawed services or, thinking
    of Claas' fascist mindset, simply about supporting authoritarianism by
    weakening anonymous communication as a whole?


    Yeah, okay. Let's cut the crap about "fascism" and "authoritarianism." That's rich, coming from a guy probably sitting in the belly of the beast.

    The only real authoritarians on this planet are the ones who've spent decades dropping freedom bombs and starting wars everywhere. You wanna talk about authoritarianism? Maybe look at your own backyard first. Just sayin'.

    And seriously, you're gonna defend some closed-source Windows software? Omnimix? You know, the one running on an OS that's basically a giant NSA backdoor? You're gonna trust your anonymity to THAT? Good luck with that.

    We're out here building FREE SOFTWARE stuff. The whole point is that it's out in the open. Anyone can look at the code, point out the crap parts, and make it better. The first version is just a starting pointrCoit gets good because the community improves it. It's software by the people, for the people.

    So you can keep your shady, closed-source junk. We'll stick with code that doesn't have a secret handshake for the feds.

    OmniMix provides the most advanced kind of transparency
    as it allows even less experienced users to install the
    complete development environment and compile the
    executable program automatically with a simple click so
    that anyone can observe code execution step by step and
    prove that the distributed binary package bases byte by
    byte on the published source code. That's unique!

    https://danner-net.de/om/OmniMix_IDE_2.8.3_Uno_Setup.exe

    You and your buddy Claas are nothing but wretched
    notorious liars, evil clowns, specious pompous asses.
    And for privacy-aware individuals your incompatible
    mail2news bullsh*t as well as his brainless hacks are
    not a whit better, as useful as a hole in the head.

    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Stefan Claas@pollux@yeffqiea4xtcu6woyab6z6bz4oehisfuzgtmk4e277bydq25p7nha7ad.onion to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Sat Sep 20 16:36:46 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    Anonymous User wrote:
    Gabx <nessuno@tcpreset.invalid> wrote:
    Yamn Remailer wrote:> In article <20250919192643.436743E729@mail.tcpreset.net>
    Anonymous<anonymous@anonymous.com> wrote:

    This is an anonymous posting sent with Mail2News Dizum dot COM.

    https://mail2dizum.virebent.art:4443/

    Who needs Omnimix soetware?

    Those who use newsreaders in a productive way to send their postings instead of accepting annoying error-prone copy&paste sessions.

    Furthermore, on one hand you OmniMix adversaries urgently recommend to create remailer packets at an offline computer while at the same time promoting an absolutely insecure method of sending unencrypted postings through a weak Tor connection to a webserver run by someone unknown.

    Is it only about destroying reliable established structures in order to recruit users resp. customers for your own flawed services or, thinking of Claas' fascist mindset, simply about supporting authoritarianism by weakening anonymous communication as a whole?


    Yeah, okay. Let's cut the crap about "fascism" and "authoritarianism." That's rich, coming from a guy probably sitting in the belly of the beast.

    The only real authoritarians on this planet are the ones who've spent decades dropping freedom bombs and starting wars everywhere. You wanna talk about authoritarianism? Maybe look at your own backyard first. Just sayin'.

    And seriously, you're gonna defend some closed-source Windows software? Omnimix? You know, the one running on an OS that's basically a giant NSA backdoor? You're gonna trust your anonymity to THAT? Good luck with that.

    We're out here building FREE SOFTWARE stuff. The whole point is that it's out in the open. Anyone can look at the code, point out the crap parts, and make it better. The first version is just a starting pointrCoit gets good because the community improves it. It's software by the people, for the people.

    So you can keep your shady, closed-source junk. We'll stick with code that doesn't have a secret handshake for the feds.

    OmniMix provides the most advanced kind of transparency
    as it allows even less experienced users to install the
    complete development environment and compile the
    executable program automatically with a simple click so
    that anyone can observe code execution step by step and
    prove that the distributed binary package bases byte by
    byte on the published source code. That's unique!

    https://danner-net.de/om/OmniMix_IDE_2.8.3_Uno_Setup.exe

    You and your buddy Claas are nothing but wretched
    notorious liars, evil clowns, specious pompous asses.
    And for privacy-aware individuals your incompatible
    mail2news bullsh*t as well as his brainless hacks are
    not a whit better, as useful as a hole in the head.


    Moron, you will see in a couple of days that the brand new
    Onion Courier Mixnet is the beste anonymous Mixnet available,
    which can't be used with outdated software like OmniMix.

    Combined with yubicrypt or seced, it is the best combination
    for secure and anonymous communications.

    Gabx is also doing a great job, by providing an anonymous web
    based service, so that people can use it with Tor Browser Bundle.

    So who are the clowns, moron?
    --
    https://tilde.club/~pollux/
    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From radio.eriwan@radio.eriwan@internet.ru (Radio Eriwan) to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server on Sat Sep 20 17:49:56 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    -A -U-e-#-e-i-| <20250920102234.A12573E76F@mail.tcpreset.net> -#-|-+-#-C-|-|-+-i-| -+-#-+-+-U-#-+:
    Gabx <nessuno@tcpreset.invalid> bent reality by:

    Yeah, okay. Let's cut the crap about "fascism" and "authoritarianism." That's rich, coming from a guy probably sitting in the belly of the
    beast.

    Stop whitewashing Stefaniwich's extreme mindset!


    Stefanovich not Stefaniwich.
    --
    -y-+ -a-+-U-U-+-+ -U -+-A-#-+-#-i-A.

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  • From Fritz Wuehler@fritz@spamexpire-202509.rodent.frell.theremailer.net to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Sat Sep 20 17:44:01 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    Gabx <nessuno@tcpreset.invalid> wrote:

    Yamn Remailer wrote:> In article <20250919192643.436743E729@mail.tcpreset.net>
    Anonymous<anonymous@anonymous.com> wrote:

    This is an anonymous posting sent with Mail2News Dizum dot COM.

    https://mail2dizum.virebent.art:4443/

    Who needs Omnimix soetware?

    Those who use newsreaders in a productive way to send their postings
    instead of accepting annoying error-prone copy&paste sessions.

    Furthermore, on one hand you OmniMix adversaries urgently recommend to
    create remailer packets at an offline computer while at the same time
    promoting an absolutely insecure method of sending unencrypted postings
    through a weak Tor connection to a webserver run by someone unknown.

    Is it only about destroying reliable established structures in order to
    recruit users resp. customers for your own flawed services or, thinking
    of Claas' fascist mindset, simply about supporting authoritarianism by
    weakening anonymous communication as a whole?


    Yeah, okay. Let's cut the crap about "fascism" and "authoritarianism." That's rich, coming from a guy probably sitting in the belly of the beast.

    Steven is a Putin guy. That's what he himself told us. And only
    fascists try to make us believe that Putin isn't a fascist, a brutal
    dictator.



    The only real authoritarians on this planet are the ones who've spent decades dropping freedom bombs and starting wars everywhere. You wanna talk about authoritarianism? Maybe look at your own backyard first. Just sayin'.

    "The only real authoritarians"? A bold statement to blow smoke.



    And seriously, you're gonna defend some closed-source Windows software? Omnimix?

    OmniMix closed source software? That's a lie. And knowing the
    facts you're a liar. Repeating those lies again and again to
    establish them is a fascist strategy followed by notorious liars
    like Putin, Trump and both of you idiots in this group.


    You know, the one running on an OS that's basically a giant NSA backdoor? You're gonna trust your anonymity to THAT? Good luck with that.

    Now tell us why your Linux buddy promotes his Go hacks for
    Windows?



    We're out here building FREE SOFTWARE stuff. The whole point is that it's out in the open. Anyone can look at the code, point out the crap parts, and make it better. The first version is just a starting pointrCoit gets good because the community improves it. It's software by the people, for the people.

    Then tell us on which occasion Christian Danner, the author of
    OmniMix, refused code optimizations or improvements.



    So you can keep your shady, closed-source junk. We'll stick with code that doesn't have a secret handshake for the feds.

    The truth of the matter is that you incompetent aholes are sick,
    devoured by envy. You try to destroy what you yourself are too
    stupid to achieve.

    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Yamn3 Remailer@noreply@mixmin.net to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Sat Sep 20 18:02:52 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    The Claashole wrote:
    Anonymous User wrote:

    OmniMix provides the most advanced kind of transparency
    as it allows even less experienced users to install the
    complete development environment and compile the
    executable program automatically with a simple click so
    that anyone can observe code execution step by step and
    prove that the distributed binary package bases byte by
    byte on the published source code. That's unique!

    https://danner-net.de/om/OmniMix_IDE_2.8.3_Uno_Setup.exe

    You and your buddy Claas are nothing but wretched
    notorious liars, evil clowns, specious pompous asses.
    And for privacy-aware individuals your incompatible
    mail2news bullsh*t as well as his brainless hacks are
    not a whit better, as useful as a hole in the head.


    Moron, you will see in a couple of days that the brand new
    Onion Courier Mixnet is the beste anonymous Mixnet available,
    which can't be used with outdated software like OmniMix.

    Combined with yubicrypt or seced, it is the best combination
    for secure and anonymous communications.

    Gabx is also doing a great job, by providing an anonymous web
    based service, so that people can use it with Tor Browser Bundle.

    So who are the clowns, moron?

    BRAND NEW - BESTE - BEST - GREAT JOB ...

    Your Trumpist demeanor doesn't make your shitty hacks any better.

    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Stefan Claas@pollux@yeffqiea4xtcu6woyab6z6bz4oehisfuzgtmk4e277bydq25p7nha7ad.onion to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Sat Sep 20 19:21:49 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    Yamn3 Remailer wrote:
    The Claashole wrote:
    Anonymous User wrote:

    OmniMix provides the most advanced kind of transparency
    as it allows even less experienced users to install the
    complete development environment and compile the
    executable program automatically with a simple click so
    that anyone can observe code execution step by step and
    prove that the distributed binary package bases byte by
    byte on the published source code. That's unique!

    https://danner-net.de/om/OmniMix_IDE_2.8.3_Uno_Setup.exe

    You and your buddy Claas are nothing but wretched
    notorious liars, evil clowns, specious pompous asses.
    And for privacy-aware individuals your incompatible
    mail2news bullsh*t as well as his brainless hacks are
    not a whit better, as useful as a hole in the head.


    Moron, you will see in a couple of days that the brand new
    Onion Courier Mixnet is the beste anonymous Mixnet available,
    which can't be used with outdated software like OmniMix.

    Combined with yubicrypt or seced, it is the best combination
    for secure and anonymous communications.

    Gabx is also doing a great job, by providing an anonymous web
    based service, so that people can use it with Tor Browser Bundle.

    So who are the clowns, moron?

    BRAND NEW - BESTE - BEST - GREAT JOB ...

    Your Trumpist demeanor doesn't make your shitty hacks any better.


    It clearly shows that you have no clue, as an OmniMix user, but I
    expected that.
    --
    https://tilde.club/~pollux/
    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Stefan Claas@pollux@yeffqiea4xtcu6woyab6z6bz4oehisfuzgtmk4e277bydq25p7nha7ad.onion to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Sat Sep 20 19:27:28 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    Fritz Wuehler wrote:

    Now tell us why your Linux buddy promotes his Go hacks for
    Windows?

    To educate Windows users that there are easier and better to use
    tools available, which run under Windows too. Wait for the Onion
    Courier Mixnet client and you will see.
    --
    https://tilde.club/~pollux/
    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Yamn Remailer@noreply@mixmin.net to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server on Sat Sep 20 18:27:53 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    radio.eriwan@internet.ru (Radio Eriwan) wrote:
    ? ?????? <20250920102234.A12573E76F@mail.tcpreset.net> ?????????? ???????:
    Gabx <nessuno@tcpreset.invalid> bent reality by:

    Yeah, okay. Let's cut the crap about "fascism" and "authoritarianism."
    That's rich, coming from a guy probably sitting in the belly of the
    beast.

    Stop whitewashing Stefaniwich's extreme mindset!


    Stefanovich not Stefaniwich.

    The opposite of Glasnost?

    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Yamn Remailer@noreply@mixmin.net to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server on Sat Sep 20 19:57:56 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    Yamn Remailer <noreply@mixmin.net> wrote:
    radio.eriwan@internet.ru (Radio Eriwan) wrote:
    ? ?????? <20250920102234.A12573E76F@mail.tcpreset.net> ?????????? ???????: >>> Gabx <nessuno@tcpreset.invalid> bent reality by:

    Yeah, okay. Let's cut the crap about "fascism" and "authoritarianism." >>> > That's rich, coming from a guy probably sitting in the belly of the
    beast.

    Stop whitewashing Stefaniwich's extreme mindset!


    Stefanovich not Stefaniwich.

    The opposite of Glasnost?

    Claasnost!

    --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Gabx@Victor@1312.virebent to mail2news on Sun Sep 21 19:36:16 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    Fritz Wuehler wrote:> Gabx <nessuno@tcpreset.invalid> wrote:

    Steven is a Putin guy. That's what he himself told us. And only
    fascists try to make us believe that Putin isn't a fascist, a brutal dictator.



    The only real authoritarians on this planet are the ones who've spent decades dropping freedom bombs and starting wars everywhere. You wanna talk about authoritarianism? Maybe look at your own backyard first. Just sayin'.

    So, if you're against Putin's boys, who are you on? Who's your hero? Trump? Goldrake, the Werewolf?

    At least we should be united by true hatred for all these characters, but instead I see sides and barricades, a war between the poor.

    It's nothing revolutionary or innovative, and that's not good for people like us.

    We should be intelligent and know that all this is intentional.

    DIVIDI et IMPERA.

    But
    I'm reading bullshit.

    OmniMix closed source software? That's a lie. And knowing the
    facts you're a liar. Repeating those lies again and again to
    establish them is a fascist strategy followed by notorious liars
    like Putin, Trump and both of you idiots in this group.

    You are basically talking shit, miserable prick !!
    Before calling others stupid, maybe try providing an actual link to OmniMix's "source code.

    I have not found an official repository called OmniMix with all the source code on sites like GitHub, GitLab, SourceForge or other repositories.

    On the official website there is no indication of OSI-approved licenses such as GPL, MIT, Apache, etc.

    License is a key element in open source.

    Installation with a proprietary EULA/agreement is another typical sign of closed source software.

    If OmniMix were truly open source, there would be a repo, a clear license, and full code available.

    There isn't.

    You know, the one running on an OS that's basically a giant NSA backdoor? You're gonna trust your anonymity to THAT? Good luck with that.

    Microsoft's history shows deep alignment with the NSA: the Dual_EC_DRBG/RSA BSAFE backdoor scandal proved weakened crypto shipped in Windows, the infamous _NSAKEY in Windows binaries raised red flags about hidden access, and Vault 7 leaks exposed CIA/NSA malware exploiting Windows at scale.

    A closed-source OS controlled by Microsoft/Bill Gates means users can't verify what's inside, perfect conditions for surveillance.

    Now tell us why your Linux buddy promotes his Go hacks for
    Windows?

    What shit question! You don't deserve a reply, get a life!

    Then tell us on which occasion Christian Danner, the author of
    OmniMix, refused code optimizations or improvements.

    A long time ago I helped him debug, with Wine and QS Lite. A nice and helpful person. But still, what bullshit observations, do you want to prove that you're mentally handicapped?

    The truth of the matter is that you incompetent aholes are sick,
    devoured by envy. You try to destroy what you yourself are too
    stupid to achieve.


    You install your closed, shitty software with one click, accepting licenses that you will never read and will never be aware of, nor what diabolical pact you said you agreed to, and I'm the stupid one.

    Being pro-Putin is detestable.
    But being pro-American/Israeli is worse.
    And saying you want to be part of BRICS doesn't mean you're pro-Putin.
    Europe has chosen to arm itself against Russia.
    Europe has chosen to stand alongside the Americans and Israelis.
    Europe has chosen to trust an ally overseas to fight an enemy just a few kilometers away.
    Europe has chosen to be the next TV show, as soon as the other two shows in Ukraine and Palestine have been resolved.

    Gabx

    This post was sent by m2usenet at http://itcxzfm2h36hfj6j7qxksyfm4ipp3co4rkl62sgge7hp6u77lbretiyd.onion:8880/


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  • From Fritz Wuehler@fritz@spamexpire-202509.rodent.frell.theremailer.net to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Mon Sep 22 17:31:10 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    2/3

    And here the OmniMix License Agreement:

    VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV

    LICENSE AGREEMENT

    OmniMix Uno End User License Agreement


    Copyright (c) 2006 - 2025, Christian Danner -
    https://www.danner-net.de/om.htm.
    All rights reserved.

    THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT between "you", the end user of the OmniMix Uno software, and Christian Danner, its author.

    Use of the software you are about to install indicates your acceptance
    of these terms. You also agree to accept these terms by so indicating
    at the appropriate screen, prior to the installation process. As used
    in this Agreement, the capitalized term "Software" means the OmniMix Uno
    proxy server software together with its source code as well as any and
    all enhancements, upgrades, and updates that may be provided to you in
    the future by the author. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND
    CONDITIONS, YOU SHOULD SO INDICATE AT THE APPROPRIATE SCREEN AND
    PROMPTLY DISCONTINUE THE INSTALLATION PROCESS AND USAGE.


    Ownership

    The Software including its source code and any accompanying
    documentation are owned by Christian Danner, and ownership of the
    Software shall at all times remain with him resp. his legal successor.
    Copies are provided to you only to allow you to exercise your rights
    under this Agreement. This Agreement does not constitute a sale of the Software, its underlying source code, the accompanying documentation, or
    any portion thereof. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
    you do not receive any rights to any patents, copyrights, trademarks,
    trade secrets or other intellectual property rights in or relating to
    the Software, its underlying source code or any accompanying
    documentation. All rights not expressly granted to you under this
    Agreement are reserved by Christian Danner.


    Grant Of License Applicable To OmniMix Uno, Its Source Code And IDE

    Subject to the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement, Christian
    Danner grants you as a private individual a limited, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, and revocable right to use the freeware version of
    the OmniMix Software, called OmniMix Uno ("OmniMix Uno"), and the
    underlying source code, is it separately or along with its Lazarusrao Integrated Development Environment called OmniMix IDE ("OmniMix IDE")
    solely in accordance with the following terms and conditions:

    1. Use of the OmniMix Uno software. The OmniMix Uno software product
    is being distributed as freeware for non-commercial purposes. It may be
    freely copied and distributed as long as it is not sold and all original
    files are included, comprising Christian Danner's copyright notice and
    this license. You may deploy OmniMix Uno on as many privately used
    computers as you yourself require. Making services provided by OmniMix
    Uno publicly available to others within a multi-user or network
    environment is prohibited.

    2. Distribution of the OmniMix Uno software. You may make copies of
    your copy of OmniMix Uno to give them to other individuals provided that
    such copies are not modified from the originally downloaded copy of
    OmniMix Uno. You may not charge a fee for distributing copies of
    OmniMix Uno except that freeware distribution companies may charge their
    normal shipping and handling fees not to exceed EUR 5.00 per copy. If
    copies of OmniMix Uno are intended to be distributed via mass media,
    Christian Danner only requests that you send him an e-mail addressed to "om@danner-net.de" notifying him of such distribution and, if
    applicable, that you deliver a sample of the concerning publication up
    to him free of charge.

    3. Use of the OmniMix Uno source code and IDE. The source code files
    of the OmniMix Uno software product, embedded in the respective IDE,
    were made available for limited purposes, which are critical scrutiny
    and audition, and you're allowed to use them only for these specific
    purposes. In order to verify, that the executable files distributed by
    the author base on the given source code, and that there are no
    unexpected operations or vulnerabilities, you have the right to review
    the source code, compile it and run the resulting executable program in
    a non-productive testing environment. Modifying the source code is only allowed while complying with the afore-mentioned conditions.

    4. Distribution of the OmniMix Uno source code and IDE. You don't have
    the right to forward to anyone else copies of the source code files, is
    it as a whole or in extracts, separate or as a part of the IDE, in the
    original or modified, or executable programs you built from that source
    code. You agree, that Christian Danner will own, and you hereby assign
    him, all intellectual property rights in any modification you make to
    the source code and any bug reports you submit to him.

    5. Termination. Christian Danner may terminate your license in OmniMix
    Uno, its source code and IDE at any time, for any reason or no reason. Christian Danner may also terminate that license if you breach any of
    the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. Upon termination,
    you shall immediately destroy all copies of OmniMix Uno, its source code
    and IDE, be it in your possession, custody or control.

    6. Fees. There is no license fee for OmniMix Uno, the freeware version
    of OmniMix.


    Prohibited Conduct

    You represent and warrant that you will not violate any of the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and that:

    - You will not, and will not permit others to: (i) reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, derive the source code of, modify, or create
    derivative works from the Software; or (ii) use, copy, modify, alter, or transfer, electronically or otherwise, the Software or any of the
    accompanying documentation except as expressly permitted in this
    Agreement; or (iii) redistribute, sell, rent, lease, sublicense, or
    otherwise transfer rights to the Software whether in a stand-alone configuration or as incorporated with other software code written by any
    party except as expressly permitted in this Agreement.

    - You will not use the Software to engage in or allow others to engage
    in any illegal activity.

    - You will not engage in use of the Software that will interfere with
    or damage the operation of the services of third parties by
    overburdening or disabling network resources through automated queries, excessive usage or similar conduct.

    - You will not use the Software to engage in any activity that will
    violate the rights of third parties, including, without limitation,
    through the use, public display, public performance, reproduction, distribution, or modification of communications or materials that
    infringe copyrights, trademarks, publicity rights, privacy rights, other proprietary rights, or rights against defamation of third parties.

    - You will not transfer the Software or utilize the Software in
    combination with third party software authored by you or others to
    create an integrated software program which you transfer to unrelated
    third parties.


    Upgrades, Updates And Enhancements

    All upgrades, updates or enhancements of the Software shall be deemed to
    be part of the Software and will be subject to this Agreement unless
    otherwise specified by Christian Danner.


    Disclaimer Of Warranty

    THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
    KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE WARRANTIES
    THAT IT IS FREE OF DEFECTS, VIRUS FREE, ABLE TO OPERATE ON AN
    UNINTERRUPTED BASIS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGING. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY CONSTITUTES AN ESSENTIAL
    PART OF THIS LICENSE AND AGREEMENT. NO USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS
    AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT UNDER THIS DISCLAIMER.


    Limitation Of Liability

    TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL THE
    AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
    DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE,
    INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF
    GOODWILL, WORK STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, OR ANY AND ALL
    OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
    THEREOF, AND REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY (CONTRACT, TORT
    OR OTHERWISE) UPON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED. IN ANY CASE, THE AUTHOR'S COLLECTIVE LIABILITY UNDER ANY PROVISION OF THIS LICENSE SHALL NOT
    EXCEED IN THE AGGREGATE THE SUM OF THE FEES (IF ANY) YOU PAID FOR THIS
    LICENSE.


    Export Control

    The Software contains encryption and is subject to German and EU export
    control laws and regulations and may be subject to export or import
    regulations in other countries, including controls on encryption
    products. You agree that you will not export, re-export or transfer the Software in violation of any applicable laws or regulations of Germany,
    the EU or the country where you legally obtained it. You are
    responsible for obtaining any licenses to export, re-export, transfer or
    import the Software.


    Legends And Notices

    You agree that you will not remove or alter any trademark, logo,
    copyright or other proprietary notices, legends, symbols or labels in
    the Software or any accompanying documentation.


    Term And Termination

    This Agreement is effective upon your acceptance as provided herein and
    payment of the applicable license fees (if any), and will remain in
    force until terminated. You may terminate the licenses granted in this Agreement at any time by destroying the Software including its source
    code, IDE and any accompanying documentation, together with any and all
    copies thereof. The licenses granted in this Agreement will terminate automatically if you breach any of its terms or conditions or any of the
    terms or conditions of any other agreement between you and Christian
    Danner. Upon termination, you shall immediately destroy the original
    and all copies of the Software including its source code, IDE and any accompanying documentation, or return them to Christian Danner.

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  • From Fritz Wuehler@fritz@spamexpire-202509.rodent.frell.theremailer.net to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Mon Sep 22 17:46:51 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    1/3

    Gabx wrote:

    Fritz Wuehler wrote:> Gabx <nessuno@tcpreset.invalid> wrote:

    Steven is a Putin guy. That's what he himself told us. And only
    fascists try to make us believe that Putin isn't a fascist, a brutal
    dictator.



    The only real authoritarians on this planet are the ones who've spent decades dropping freedom bombs and starting wars everywhere. You wanna talk about authoritarianism? Maybe look at your own backyard first. Just sayin'.

    So, if you're against Putin's boys, who are you on? Who's your hero? Trump? Goldrake, the Werewolf?

    At least we should be united by true hatred for all these characters, but instead I see sides and barricades, a war between the poor.

    It's nothing revolutionary or innovative, and that's not good for people like us.

    We should be intelligent and know that all this is intentional.

    DIVIDI et IMPERA.

    But
    I'm reading bullshit.

    OmniMix closed source software? That's a lie. And knowing the
    facts you're a liar. Repeating those lies again and again to
    establish them is a fascist strategy followed by notorious liars
    like Putin, Trump and both of you idiots in this group.

    You are basically talking shit, miserable prick !!
    Before calling others stupid, maybe try providing an actual link to OmniMix's "source code.

    Don't act the fool. You argument like a little child, which only
    accepts what it already knows and refuses everything new.

    For every OmniMix version there's a self-extracting repository, which
    for the current version is

    https://danner-net.de/om/OmniMix_IDE_2.8.3_Uno_Setup.exe
    with its PGP signature at
    https://danner-net.de/om/OmniMix_IDE_2.8.3_Uno_Setup.exe.asc.

    Select "Don't create a Start Menu folder" and "Portable mode (no uninstallation support)" and the files are extracted to the folder of
    your choice without altering your system.

    As described in detail in https://danner-net.de/omom/tutorinstall.htm

    | You may be interested in getting an impression of the files to be installed without having to run the setup program. In that case extract its contents for example using the Inno Setup Unpacker:
    |
    | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    | c:\InnoUnpack>innounp.exe -x -d"OmniMix Setup Files" OmniMix_2.1.2_Uno_Setup.exe
    | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    you can also use the Inno Setup Unpacker from https://sourceforge.net/projects/innounp/ for that purpose.


    I have not found an official repository called OmniMix with all the source code on sites like GitHub, GitLab, SourceForge or other repositories.

    You have to accept that there are free people, who want to keep full
    control of their work and therefore dislike to hand it over to such data collectors.


    On the official website there is no indication of OSI-approved licenses such as GPL, MIT, Apache, etc.

    Doesn't the author of OmniMix make it clear that the program is his intellectual property? If you start the setup program the first thing
    you read is

    | LICENSE AGREEMENT
    |
    | OmniMix Uno End User License Agreement
    |
    |
    | Copyright (c) 2006 - 2025, Christian Danner - https://www.danner-net.de/om.htm.
    | All rights reserved.

    So do your homework before writing bullsh*t, assh0le.


    License is a key element in open source.

    Once again do your homework before defaming anyone. OmniMix isn't closed-source software and it isn't OSI-related software either.

    OmniMix is proprietary source-available software, where, as a bonus,
    you get even the complete development environment at a few mouse clicks,
    which makes it easy for everybody to build the binary for comparison
    purposes.

    So once again, stop spreading those lies!


    Installation with a proprietary EULA/agreement is another typical sign of closed source software.

    And again you're dead wrong. Are those lies part of your propaganda
    or are you as stupid as Claas?

    From Wikipedia:

    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed_source_software>

    | Proprietary software may either be closed-source software or
    | source-available software.

    So as already made clear OmniMix is proprietary source-available
    software.

    OMNIMIX IS NOT CLOSED-SOURCE SOFTWARE!


    If OmniMix were truly open source, there would be a repo, a clear license, and full code available.

    But it isn't. Nevertheless there's a clear propietary license and the
    source coded is "fully available" as it's source-available software.


    There isn't.

    As it isn't.


    You know, the one running on an OS that's basically a giant NSA backdoor? You're gonna trust your anonymity to THAT? Good luck with that.

    Microsoft's history shows deep alignment with the NSA: the Dual_EC_DRBG/RSA BSAFE backdoor scandal proved weakened crypto shipped in Windows, the infamous _NSAKEY in Windows binaries raised red flags about hidden access, and Vault 7 leaks exposed CIA/NSA malware exploiting Windows at scale.

    A closed-source OS controlled by Microsoft/Bill Gates means users can't verify what's inside, perfect conditions for surveillance.

    As that doesn't apply to OmniMix you're merely an idiot on a
    defamation mission.

    If you want to complain about MS Windows this is the wrong group!


    Now tell us why your Linux buddy promotes his Go hacks for
    Windows?

    What shit question! You don't deserve a reply, get a life!

    So you're wrong.


    Then tell us on which occasion Christian Danner, the author of
    OmniMix, refused code optimizations or improvements.

    A long time ago I helped him debug, with Wine and QS Lite.

    You helped him? With Wine and QS Lite? Are you sure?

    A nice and helpful person. But still, what bullshit observations, do you want to prove that you're mentally handicapped?

    The truth of the matter is that you incompetent aholes are sick,
    devoured by envy. You try to destroy what you yourself are too
    stupid to achieve.


    You install your closed, shitty software with one click, accepting licenses that you will never read and will never be aware of, nor what diabolical pact you said you agreed to, and I'm the stupid one.

    I appended the OmniMix License Agreement for those capable of reading,
    which you obviously aren't. It's mostly license text of 3rd party code
    used with it. Everyone out there, feel free to tell us about the parts
    with the "diabolic pact" one has to accept here. Or Gabx, simply take
    your meds!


    Being pro-Putin is detestable.
    But being pro-American/Israeli is worse.
    And saying you want to be part of BRICS doesn't mean you're pro-Putin.
    Europe has chosen to arm itself against Russia.
    Europe has chosen to stand alongside the Americans and Israelis.
    Europe has chosen to trust an ally overseas to fight an enemy just a few kilometers away.
    Europe has chosen to be the next TV show, as soon as the other two shows in Ukraine and Palestine have been resolved.

    https://danner-net.de/om/fl.png


    Gabx

    This post was sent by m2usenet at http://itcxzfm2h36hfj6j7qxksyfm4ipp3co4rkl62sgge7hp6u77lbretiyd.onion:8880/

    Tell me whether we also have to talk about that insecure publishing
    method, dumbo.

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  • From Gabx@virebent@tcpreset.invalid to mail2news on Mon Sep 22 16:51:16 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    Fritz Wuehler wrote:

    Don't act the fool. You argument like a little child, which only
    accepts what it already knows and refuses everything new.

    For every OmniMix version there's a self-extracting repository, which
    for the current version is

    https://danner-net.de/om/OmniMix_IDE_2.8.3_Uno_Setup.exe
    with its PGP signature at
    https://danner-net.de/om/OmniMix_IDE_2.8.3_Uno_Setup.exe.asc.

    Select "Don't create a Start Menu folder" and "Portable mode (no uninstallation support)" and the files are extracted to the folder of
    your choice without altering your system.

    As described in detail in https://danner-net.de/omom/tutorinstall.htm

    | You may be interested in getting an impression of the files to be installed without having to run the setup program. In that case extract its contents for example using the Inno Setup Unpacker:
    |
    | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    | c:\InnoUnpack>innounp.exe -x -d"OmniMix Setup Files" OmniMix_2.1.2_Uno_Setup.exe
    | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    you can also use the Inno Setup Unpacker from https://sourceforge.net/projects/innounp/ for that purpose.


    I have not found an official repository called OmniMix with all the source code on sites like GitHub, GitLab, SourceForge or other repositories.

    You have to accept that there are free people, who want to keep full control of their work and therefore dislike to hand it over to such data collectors.

    I thought we were talking about "opensource" definition and now you tell me about "Christian Danner" human rights?

    You just shot yourself in the foot by pasting the license.

    It literally says the source is for review only, you can't redistribute, you can't modify, and ownership always remains with Danner.

    That's the very definition of proprietary source-available software, not open source.

    So before screaming "liar" and comparing people to Putin or Trump, maybe learn to read the damn license you just quoted.

    Right now you're proving my point, not yours.

    That's not open source, that's proprietary with source peep-rights.

    Congrats, you just proved my argument for me.

    This post was sent by m2usenet at http://itcxzfm2h36hfj6j7qxksyfm4ipp3co4rkl62sgge7hp6u77lbretiyd.onion:8880/

    Tell me whether we also have to talk about that insecure publishing method, dumbo.

    If it can further improve security, constructive criticism is welcome.

    So, what's not to like about my setup, even looking at the code on GitHub?

    https://github.com/gabrix73/m2usenet-go

    allez-y !!!

    Gabx

    AGAIN

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  • From Gabx@info@tcpreset.invalid to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Mon Sep 22 19:19:53 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    Fritz Wuehler wrote:
    Then tell us on which occasion Christian Danner, the author of
    OmniMix, refused code optimizations or improvements.
    A long time ago I helped him debug, with Wine and QS Lite.
    You helped him? With Wine and QS Lite? Are you sure?

    Hi Christian, it's been a while.

    ;) !!!

    It happened a little while before this page https://sec3.net/www.quicksilvermail.net/qslite.html was published, when
    it was still on www.quicksilvermail.net.

    Don't worry, I was just a user trying to use qs lite on Linux with Wine,
    and together we figured out the best way to implement it.

    I don't remember anything else about this email conversation.

    But anyaway
    that's beside the point.

    Gabx
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  • From Fritz Wuehler@fritz@spamexpire-202509.rodent.frell.theremailer.net to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Mon Sep 22 22:48:27 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    Liar Gabx wrote:

    Fritz Wuehler wrote:

    Don't act the fool. You argument like a little child, which only
    accepts what it already knows and refuses everything new.

    For every OmniMix version there's a self-extracting repository, which
    for the current version is

    https://danner-net.de/om/OmniMix_IDE_2.8.3_Uno_Setup.exe
    with its PGP signature at
    https://danner-net.de/om/OmniMix_IDE_2.8.3_Uno_Setup.exe.asc.

    Select "Don't create a Start Menu folder" and "Portable mode (no
    uninstallation support)" and the files are extracted to the folder of
    your choice without altering your system.

    As described in detail in https://danner-net.de/omom/tutorinstall.htm

    | You may be interested in getting an impression of the files to be installed without having to run the setup program. In that case extract its contents for example using the Inno Setup Unpacker:
    |
    | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    | c:\InnoUnpack>innounp.exe -x -d"OmniMix Setup Files" OmniMix_2.1.2_Uno_Setup.exe
    | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    you can also use the Inno Setup Unpacker from
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/innounp/ for that purpose.


    I have not found an official repository called OmniMix with all the source code on sites like GitHub, GitLab, SourceForge or other repositories.

    You have to accept that there are free people, who want to keep full
    control of their work and therefore dislike to hand it over to such data
    collectors.

    I thought we were talking about "opensource" definition and now you tell me about "Christian Danner" human rights?

    You just shot yourself in the foot by pasting the license.

    It literally says the source is for review only, you can't redistribute, you can't modify, and ownership always remains with Danner.

    That's the very definition of proprietary source-available software, not open source.

    So before screaming "liar" and comparing people to Putin or Trump, maybe learn to read the damn license you just quoted.

    Right now you're proving my point, not yours.

    That's not open source, that's proprietary with source peep-rights.

    Congrats, you just proved my argument for me.

    So that's the way you try to wriggle out of your lies? With further
    lies?

    You blamed OmniMix for being "closed source software" multiple times

    in MID <20250921.1758483376.192682.2461@m2usenet.local>
    from Sun, 21 Sep 2025 19:36:16 +0000

    | Before calling others stupid, maybe try providing an actual link to OmniMix's "source code.
    |
    | I have not found an official repository called OmniMix with all the source code on sites like GitHub, GitLab, SourceForge or other repositories.
    |
    | On the official website there is no indication of OSI-approved licenses such as GPL, MIT, Apache, etc.
    |
    | License is a key element in open source.
    |
    | Installation with a proprietary EULA/agreement is another typical sign of closed source software.

    | You install your closed, shitty software with one click, accepting licenses that you will never read and will never be aware of, nor what diabolical pact you said you agreed to, and I'm the stupid one.

    in MID <20250920095312.C1E173E76F@mail.tcpreset.net>
    from Sat, 20 Sep 2025 09:53:12 +0000 (UTC)

    | And seriously, you're gonna defend some closed-source Windows software? Omnimix?

    | So you can keep your shady, closed-source junk. We'll stick with code that doesn't have a secret handshake for the feds.

    and that you're a deliberate liar and not only an ignorant idiot shows

    MID <20250531.182304.eb882b3c@yamn.paranoici.org>
    from Sat, 31 May 2025 18:23:07 +0000

    | You're right about one thing: OmniMix apparently does offer source access through a quirky one-click self-recompiling installer. I missed that, and for the crime of calling it "closed source," I hereby sentence myself to a week of digital flagellation. Mea culpa. Now that we've cleared that up, can we please move on from the drama?

    where you already had to admit to know about source code availability.

    You're simply a mean asshole who tries to play his guileful game of
    vilifying a reputable software contributor again and again. And by
    doing so you're also pissing on all of us here in a.p.a-s. That's
    disgusting! I think there's no need for mentally ill creatures like you
    and your buddy Claas in this group. Face it, you're wrong here.

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  • From Fritz Wuehler@fritz@spamexpire-202509.rodent.frell.theremailer.net to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Mon Sep 22 22:56:18 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    3/3

    Software Suggestions

    The author welcomes suggestions for enhancing the Software and any
    accompanying documentation that may result in computer programs,
    reports, presentations, documents, ideas or inventions relating or
    useful to his business. You acknowledge that all title, ownership
    rights, and intellectual property rights concerning such suggestions
    shall become the exclusive property of Christian Danner and may be used
    for his business purposes in his sole discretion without any payment or accounting to you.


    Miscellaneous

    This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties
    concerning the Software, and may be amended only by a writing signed by
    both parties. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of Germany
    and the EU, excluding its conflict of law provisions. All disputes
    relating to this Agreement are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of
    the author's residential courts and you expressly consent to the
    exercise of personal jurisdiction in the author's residential courts in connection with any such dispute. This Agreement shall not be governed
    by the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale
    of Goods. If any provision in this Agreement should be held illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall
    be modified to the extent necessary to render it enforceable without
    losing its intent, or severed from this Agreement if no such
    modification is possible, and other provisions of this Agreement shall
    remain in full force and effect. A waiver by either party of any term
    or condition of this Agreement or any breach thereof, in any one
    instance, shall not waive such term or condition or any subsequent
    breach thereof.


    #######################################################

    In the following a listing of all the licenses included within the
    OmniMix Uno software itself, which was developed using the Free Pascal
    compiler with the Lazarusrao IDE (more information available at http://www.freepascal.org and http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org):


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Indy 10 License
    (from http://www.indyproject.org/License/index.aspx)

    [...]

    (from http://www.indyproject.org/License/BSD.aspx)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    TurboPower LockBox License
    (from http://download.sourceforge.net/tplockbox/tplockbox_2_07.zip)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Wolfgang Ehrhardt's AES Library License
    (from http://home.netsurf.de/wolfgang.ehrhardt/aes_2006-07-30.zip\copying_we.txt)

    [...]

    (from
    http://home.netsurf.de/wolfgang.ehrhardt/aes_2006-07-30.zip\legal.txt)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    RNDGen 1.2 License
    (from http://www.torry.net/vcl/science/other/rndgen.zip\readme.txt)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    DCPcrypt v.2.0 License
    (from http://www.torry.net/vcl/security/strong/dcpcrypt.zip\Readme.txt)

    [...]

    #######################################################

    The OmniMix FPC/Lazarus IDE is built using the FPCup tool (https://bitbucket.org/reiniero/fpcup/):


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    FPCup License
    (from https://bitbucket.org/reiniero/fpcup/downloads/Readme.TXT)

    [...]

    #######################################################

    The OmniMix and OmniMix IDE installation packages were created using
    Jordan Russell's Inno Setup Compiler (http://www.innosetup.com):

    [...]

    #######################################################

    In the following a listing of all the licenses of the third party
    software that comes with the OmniMix installation package, is it fully
    or reduced to the necessary components:


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    GnuPG License
    (from Doc\README-W32.txt of an ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32cli-1.4.21.exe installation)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    ICONV.DLL License
    (from Doc\README.iconv.txt of an ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32cli-1.4.20.exe installation)

    [...]

    (from Doc\COPYING.LIB.txt of an ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32cli-1.4.20.exe installation,
    ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/libiconv-1.9.1.dll.zip\COPYING.LIB,

    http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libiconv/libiconv-1.9.1.tar.gz\libiconv-1.9.1.tar\libiconv-1.9.1\COPYING.LIB)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Tor License
    (from Tor\Documents\LICENSE of an https://www.torproject.org/dist/win32/tor-0.2.4.23-win32.exe
    installation)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Hashcash License
    (from
    http://www.hashcash.org/source/hashcash-1.22.zip/hashcash-1.22/LICENSE)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Hamster Playground License
    (from http://www.elbiah.de/hamster/pg/hpg25.zip\hpg25\License.txt)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Mixmaster License
    (from
    http://www.quicksilvermail.net/remailers/mixmaster/mix-3.0.3a.msvc6.zip

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    OpenSSL License
    (from ftp://indy.fulgan.com/SSL/openssl-1.0.2-i386-win32.zip\OpenSSL License.txt)

    [...]

    #######################################################

    Christian Danner wishes to thank Richard Christman, Steve Crook, Stephen
    K. Gielda, Thomas J. Boschloo and all the many other contributors,
    especially within the alt.privacy.anon-server community, for their
    assistance during the development of OmniMix.

    Many thanks as well to the operators of remailers, nym servers and Tor
    nodes, who play a key role in guarding our freedom of speech.

    Let's make this world a better place - or at least a more discreet one.

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  • From Fritz Wuehler@fritz@spamexpire-202509.rodent.frell.theremailer.net to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Mon Sep 22 23:47:13 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    3/3

    Software Suggestions

    The author welcomes suggestions for enhancing the Software and any
    accompanying documentation that may result in computer programs,
    reports, presentations, documents, ideas or inventions relating or
    useful to his business. You acknowledge that all title, ownership
    rights, and intellectual property rights concerning such suggestions
    shall become the exclusive property of Christian Danner and may be used
    for his business purposes in his sole discretion without any payment or accounting to you.


    Miscellaneous

    This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties
    concerning the Software, and may be amended only by a writing signed by
    both parties. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of Germany
    and the EU, excluding its conflict of law provisions. All disputes
    relating to this Agreement are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of
    the author's residential courts and you expressly consent to the
    exercise of personal jurisdiction in the author's residential courts in connection with any such dispute. This Agreement shall not be governed
    by the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale
    of Goods. If any provision in this Agreement should be held illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall
    be modified to the extent necessary to render it enforceable without
    losing its intent, or severed from this Agreement if no such
    modification is possible, and other provisions of this Agreement shall
    remain in full force and effect. A waiver by either party of any term
    or condition of this Agreement or any breach thereof, in any one
    instance, shall not waive such term or condition or any subsequent
    breach thereof.


    #######################################################

    In the following a listing of all the licenses included within the
    OmniMix Uno software itself, which was developed using the Free Pascal
    compiler with the Lazarusrao IDE (more information available at http://www.freepascal.org and http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org):


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Indy 10 License
    (from http://www.indyproject.org/License/index.aspx)

    [...]

    (from http://www.indyproject.org/License/BSD.aspx)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    TurboPower LockBox License
    (from http://download.sourceforge.net/tplockbox/tplockbox_2_07.zip)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Wolfgang Ehrhardt's AES Library License
    (from http://home.netsurf.de/wolfgang.ehrhardt/aes_2006-07-30.zip\copying_we.txt)

    [...]

    (from
    http://home.netsurf.de/wolfgang.ehrhardt/aes_2006-07-30.zip\legal.txt)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    RNDGen 1.2 License
    (from http://www.torry.net/vcl/science/other/rndgen.zip\readme.txt)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    DCPcrypt v.2.0 License
    (from http://www.torry.net/vcl/security/strong/dcpcrypt.zip\Readme.txt)

    [...]

    #######################################################

    The OmniMix FPC/Lazarus IDE is built using the FPCup tool (https://bitbucket.org/reiniero/fpcup/):


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    FPCup License
    (from https://bitbucket.org/reiniero/fpcup/downloads/Readme.TXT)

    [...]

    #######################################################

    The OmniMix and OmniMix IDE installation packages were created using
    Jordan Russell's Inno Setup Compiler (http://www.innosetup.com):

    [...]

    #######################################################

    In the following a listing of all the licenses of the third party
    software that comes with the OmniMix installation package, is it fully
    or reduced to the necessary components:


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    GnuPG License
    (from Doc\README-W32.txt of an ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32cli-1.4.21.exe installation)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    ICONV.DLL License
    (from Doc\README.iconv.txt of an ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32cli-1.4.20.exe installation)

    [...]

    (from Doc\COPYING.LIB.txt of an ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32cli-1.4.20.exe installation,
    ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/libiconv-1.9.1.dll.zip\COPYING.LIB,

    http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libiconv/libiconv-1.9.1.tar.gz\libiconv-1.9.1.tar\libiconv-1.9.1\COPYING.LIB)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Tor License
    (from Tor\Documents\LICENSE of an https://www.torproject.org/dist/win32/tor-0.2.4.23-win32.exe
    installation)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Hashcash License
    (from
    http://www.hashcash.org/source/hashcash-1.22.zip/hashcash-1.22/LICENSE)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Hamster Playground License
    (from http://www.elbiah.de/hamster/pg/hpg25.zip\hpg25\License.txt)

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Mixmaster License
    (from
    http://www.quicksilvermail.net/remailers/mixmaster/mix-3.0.3a.msvc6.zip

    [...]

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    OpenSSL License
    (from ftp://indy.fulgan.com/SSL/openssl-1.0.2-i386-win32.zip\OpenSSL License.txt)

    [...]

    #######################################################

    Christian Danner wishes to thank Richard Christman, Steve Crook, Stephen
    K. Gielda, Thomas J. Boschloo and all the many other contributors,
    especially within the alt.privacy.anon-server community, for their
    assistance during the development of OmniMix.

    Many thanks as well to the operators of remailers, nym servers and Tor
    nodes, who play a key role in guarding our freedom of speech.

    Let's make this world a better place - or at least a more discreet one.

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  • From Anonymous User@noreply@dirge.harmsk.com to alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Tue Sep 23 05:17:21 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    In article <20250922.1758559876.461469.7631@m2usenet.local> Gabx wrote:
    Fritz Wuehler wrote:

    Don't act the fool. You argument like a little child, which only
    accepts what it already knows and refuses everything new.

    For every OmniMix version there's a self-extracting repository, which
    for the current version is

    https://danner-net.de/om/OmniMix_IDE_2.8.3_Uno_Setup.exe
    with its PGP signature at
    https://danner-net.de/om/OmniMix_IDE_2.8.3_Uno_Setup.exe.asc.

    Select "Don't create a Start Menu folder" and "Portable mode (no
    uninstallation support)" and the files are extracted to the folder of
    your choice without altering your system.

    As described in detail in https://danner-net.de/omom/tutorinstall.htm

    | You may be interested in getting an impression of the files to be installed without having to run the setup program. In that case extract its contents for example using the Inno Setup Unpacker:
    |
    | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    | c:\InnoUnpack>innounp.exe -x -d"OmniMix Setup Files" OmniMix_2.1.2_Uno_Setup.exe
    | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    you can also use the Inno Setup Unpacker from
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/innounp/ for that purpose.


    I have not found an official repository called OmniMix with all the source code on sites like GitHub, GitLab, SourceForge or other repositories.

    You have to accept that there are free people, who want to keep full
    control of their work and therefore dislike to hand it over to such data
    collectors.

    I thought we were talking about "opensource" definition and now you tell me about "Christian Danner" human rights?

    That GabX guy himself brought this up, GitHub/-Lab etc., and now he
    complains.

    And he explicitly talked about closed source in the sense of no source
    code access, and not open source as free do-whatever-you-want software.



    You just shot yourself in the foot by pasting the license.

    It literally says the source is for review only, you can't redistribute, you can't modify, and ownership always remains with Danner.

    I don't see a security risk in the protection of one's code. For how
    long do we have Omnimix? 20 years? Have there been any security flaws?

    This is about trust. And it's more of a risk to have hacked versions on
    offer, which promise improvements but in the end compromise your
    anonymity and damage the reputation of this indispensable piece of
    software, which also seems to be the main intention of those two
    braggarts who terrorize this group for quite a while now.

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