• Re: neodome back to the same shit.

    From Radio Eriwan@bounce.me@radio-eriwan.ru to alt.privacy.anon-server,alt.privacy on Mon Oct 27 16:40:45 2025
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    Only Type II remailing (Mixmaster / YAMN) is secure!
    anonymous remailers are certainly more secure than tor-mailers,

    Of course not, because the remailers you are using are only
    pseudonymous, due to their public nature. But you know that
    already, because it is your job to spread misinformation...

    No.
    If you use a chain with more than three remailer, nobody can
    identify you or intercept your messages.

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  • From Stefan Claas@noreply@oc2mx.net to alt.privacy.anon-server,alt.privacy on Mon Oct 27 16:00:18 2025
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    Radio Eriwan wrote:

    Only Type II remailing (Mixmaster / YAMN) is secure!
    anonymous remailers are certainly more secure than tor-mailers,

    Of course not, because the remailers you are using are only
    pseudonymous, due to their public nature. But you know that
    already, because it is your job to spread misinformation...

    No.
    If you use a chain with more than three remailer, nobody can
    identify you or intercept your messages.


    Please, dream on.
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  • From Radio Eriwan@bounce.me@radio-eriwan.ru to alt.privacy on Mon Oct 27 20:58:09 2025
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    Please, dream on.

    Why?
    If someone is spying you, they can only see that you sent
    an encrypted message to a remailer1.
    They can't know where remailer1 will send the message encrypted (say remailer2).
    Remailer2 will send to remailer3 and so on. The last remailer will send
    a message encrypted to AAM and nobody will can decrypt it.
    Obviously if in the world survive only two or three remailer, it is a big problem.

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  • From Stefan Claas@noreply@oc2mx.net to alt.privacy on Mon Oct 27 20:07:24 2025
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    Radio Eriwan wrote:

    Please, dream on.

    Why?
    If someone is spying you, they can only see that you sent
    an encrypted message to a remailer1.
    They can't know where remailer1 will send the message encrypted (say remailer2).
    Remailer2 will send to remailer3 and so on. The last remailer will send
    a message encrypted to AAM and nobody will can decrypt it.
    Obviously if in the world survive only two or three remailer, it is a big problem.


    If they spy on you, let's say with Pegasus, FinSpy etc. They exactly know
    what your are doing on your online device.

    Eve has all TypeII secret remailer keys appended. She only needs to decrypt
    the packets arriving at the entry remailers, to see what the final destination is. So she either sees that it goes to a.a.m (only a view messages form nym users are going there) or she sees the real clearnet email address, because TypeII remailers can't send to .onion email addresses.

    The proper workflow in >2025 would be to create your encrypted messages for friends on an offline device and send then with the Onion Courier Mixnet to Onion Courier home servers or a.a.m.

    Regards
    Stefan
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