• QSL With Tor Works #2

    From Nomen Nescio@nobody@dizum.com to alt.privacy.anon-server on Tue Oct 14 17:27:28 2025
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    Host: mailrelay
    From: anonymous@anonymous.com
    Chain: middleman,*,*,dizum; copies=3;
    To: mail2news@dizum.com, mail2news@neodome.net
    Newsgroups: alt.privacy.anon-server
    Subject: QSL With Tor Works #2

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  • From SEC3@admin@sec3.net to alt.privacy.anon-server on Tue Oct 14 11:42:05 2025
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    On 10/14/25 11:27, Nomen Nescio wrote:
    Template used:

    Fcc: alt.privacy.anon-server
    Host: mailrelay
    From: anonymous@anonymous.com
    Chain: middleman,*,*,dizum; copies=3;
    To: mail2news@dizum.com, mail2news@neodome.net
    Newsgroups: alt.privacy.anon-server
    Subject: QSL With Tor Works #2


    I use this QSL template:

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    Fcc: outbox
    Host: xilb7y4kj6u6qfo45o3yk2kilfv54ffukzei3puonuqlncy7cn2afwyd.onion:25
    Chain: frannie,*,frell; copies=2;
    To: mail2news@neodome.net, mail2news@dizum.com
    From: sender@outlook.com
    Subject: Testing QSL and Tor
    Newsgroups: alt.testing

    118517872
    117185302 12013926X

    TEST
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    To save it and use it more than once do this:


    Click File | New message

    Remove any content you see. Copy and paste into the blank page
    the template I shared above.

    Click File | Save as template and give it a name. Like "Tor-to-Usenet"

    Then, in the future when you want to use that template, do

    File | Use Template and choose your "Tor-to-Usenet" template
    that you previously created.
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    SEC3

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  • From Fritz Wuehler@fritz@spamexpire-202510.rodent.frell.theremailer.net to alt.privacy.anon-server on Tue Oct 14 19:45:49 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    In article <186e65e1eae85f7c$3$2840850$802601b3@news.usenetexpress.com>
    SEC3 <admin@sec3.net> wrote:

    On 10/14/25 11:27, Nomen Nescio wrote:
    Template used:

    Fcc: alt.privacy.anon-server
    Host: mailrelay
    From: anonymous@anonymous.com
    Chain: middleman,*,*,dizum; copies=3;
    To: mail2news@dizum.com, mail2news@neodome.net
    Newsgroups: alt.privacy.anon-server
    Subject: QSL With Tor Works #2


    I use this QSL template:

    ------------------
    Fcc: outbox
    Host: xilb7y4kj6u6qfo45o3yk2kilfv54ffukzei3puonuqlncy7cn2afwyd.onion:25 Chain: frannie,*,frell; copies=2;
    To: mail2news@neodome.net, mail2news@dizum.com
    From: sender@outlook.com
    Subject: Testing QSL and Tor
    Newsgroups: alt.testing

    118517872
    117185302 12013926X

    TEST
    ------------------

    To save it and use it more than once do this:


    Click File | New message

    Remove any content you see. Copy and paste into the blank page
    the template I shared above.

    Click File | Save as template and give it a name. Like "Tor-to-Usenet"

    Then, in the future when you want to use that template, do

    File | Use Template and choose your "Tor-to-Usenet" template
    that you previously created.


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    SEC3

    YAMN Help Tutorial - https://www.sec3.net/yamnhelp/

    I got that onion one, too. I tried using it a time or two some weeks
    back but it never posted.

    I'm answering your post with the xil Host. Let's see what happens.

    Template I'm using for this reply:

    Fcc: Tuesday
    Host: xil
    From: anonymous@anonymous.com
    Chain: frannie,*,frell; copies=3;
    To: mail2news@dizum.com, mail2news@neodome.net
    Newsgroups: alt.privacy.anon-server
    Subject: Re: QSL With Tor Works #2
    References: <903e1aefbcdc86c4764d4e9a7c9d38cc@dizum.com>
    <186e65e1eae85f7c$3$2840850$802601b3@news.usenetexpress.com>

    ??

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  • From Anonymous User@noreply@dirge.harmsk.com to alt.privacy.anon-server on Tue Oct 14 17:21:26 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    Fritz Wuehler wrote:
    In article <186e65e1eae85f7c$3$2840850$802601b3@news.usenetexpress.com>
    SEC3 <admin@sec3.net> wrote:

    On 10/14/25 11:27, Nomen Nescio wrote:
    Template used:

    Fcc: alt.privacy.anon-server
    Host: mailrelay
    From: anonymous@anonymous.com
    Chain: middleman,*,*,dizum; copies=3;
    To: mail2news@dizum.com, mail2news@neodome.net
    Newsgroups: alt.privacy.anon-server
    Subject: QSL With Tor Works #2


    I use this QSL template:

    ------------------
    Fcc: outbox
    Host: xilb7y4kj6u6qfo45o3yk2kilfv54ffukzei3puonuqlncy7cn2afwyd.onion:25
    Chain: frannie,*,frell; copies=2;
    To: mail2news@neodome.net, mail2news@dizum.com
    From: sender@outlook.com
    Subject: Testing QSL and Tor
    Newsgroups: alt.testing

    118517872
    117185302 12013926X

    TEST
    ------------------

    To save it and use it more than once do this:


    Click File | New message

    Remove any content you see. Copy and paste into the blank page
    the template I shared above.

    Click File | Save as template and give it a name. Like "Tor-to-Usenet"

    Then, in the future when you want to use that template, do

    File | Use Template and choose your "Tor-to-Usenet" template
    that you previously created.


    --
    SEC3

    YAMN Help Tutorial - https://www.sec3.net/yamnhelp/

    I got that onion one, too. I tried using it a time or two some weeks
    back but it never posted.

    I'm answering your post with the xil Host. Let's see what happens.

    Template I'm using for this reply:

    Fcc: Tuesday
    Host: xil
    From: anonymous@anonymous.com
    Chain: frannie,*,frell; copies=3;
    To: mail2news@dizum.com, mail2news@neodome.net
    Newsgroups: alt.privacy.anon-server
    Subject: Re: QSL With Tor Works #2
    References: <903e1aefbcdc86c4764d4e9a7c9d38cc@dizum.com>
    <186e65e1eae85f7c$3$2840850$802601b3@news.usenetexpress.com>

    ??

    No offense meant, but Omnimix doesn't stake everything on one card
    as it sends most packets to different entry remailers like

    : 13:30:58.138 0 SMTP State: Mail has been sent in 6 chunks - 3 direct, 3 joint to 3 hosts, 0 normal

    with *,*,*,*,*,frell and 6 copies.

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  • From Nomen Nescio@nobody@dizum.com to alt.privacy.anon-server on Wed Oct 15 03:29:45 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    In article <20251014.172126.0a03f842@dirge.harmsk.com>
    Anonymous User <noreply@dirge.harmsk.com> wrote:

    Fritz Wuehler wrote:
    In article <186e65e1eae85f7c$3$2840850$802601b3@news.usenetexpress.com> >SEC3 <admin@sec3.net> wrote:

    On 10/14/25 11:27, Nomen Nescio wrote:
    Template used:

    Fcc: alt.privacy.anon-server
    Host: mailrelay
    From: anonymous@anonymous.com
    Chain: middleman,*,*,dizum; copies=3;
    To: mail2news@dizum.com, mail2news@neodome.net
    Newsgroups: alt.privacy.anon-server
    Subject: QSL With Tor Works #2


    I use this QSL template:

    ------------------
    Fcc: outbox
    Host: xilb7y4kj6u6qfo45o3yk2kilfv54ffukzei3puonuqlncy7cn2afwyd.onion:25
    Chain: frannie,*,frell; copies=2;
    To: mail2news@neodome.net, mail2news@dizum.com
    From: sender@outlook.com
    Subject: Testing QSL and Tor
    Newsgroups: alt.testing

    118517872
    117185302 12013926X

    TEST
    ------------------

    To save it and use it more than once do this:


    Click File | New message

    Remove any content you see. Copy and paste into the blank page
    the template I shared above.

    Click File | Save as template and give it a name. Like "Tor-to-Usenet"

    Then, in the future when you want to use that template, do

    File | Use Template and choose your "Tor-to-Usenet" template
    that you previously created.


    --
    SEC3

    YAMN Help Tutorial - https://www.sec3.net/yamnhelp/

    I got that onion one, too. I tried using it a time or two some weeks
    back but it never posted.

    I'm answering your post with the xil Host. Let's see what happens.

    Template I'm using for this reply:

    Fcc: Tuesday
    Host: xil
    From: anonymous@anonymous.com
    Chain: frannie,*,frell; copies=3;
    To: mail2news@dizum.com, mail2news@neodome.net
    Newsgroups: alt.privacy.anon-server
    Subject: Re: QSL With Tor Works #2
    References: <903e1aefbcdc86c4764d4e9a7c9d38cc@dizum.com>
    <186e65e1eae85f7c$3$2840850$802601b3@news.usenetexpress.com>

    ??

    No offense meant, but Omnimix doesn't stake everything on one card
    as it sends most packets to different entry remailers like

    : 13:30:58.138 0 SMTP State: Mail has been sent in 6 chunks - 3 direct, 3 joint to 3 hosts, 0 normal

    with *,*,*,*,*,frell and 6 copies.

    I don't care about super duper anonymity. I don't go posting to Web
    sites nor Usenet any info worth a damn.

    QSL and a simple remailer keeps some a-jerk from looking up all my
    posts over the decades and giving me a hard time with those he
    disagrees with. Some jackasses are on Usenet to do little else but
    cause such problems. I'll add that all that new complex anon stuff is
    pretty much for only the tech inclined. I don't understand not just the
    convo regarding it, but I don't have a clue of what the heck that
    Github page is about.

    QSL was made for non tech ignorants like myself. I and others don't
    need anything else.

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  • From Fritz Wuehler@fritz@spamexpire-202510.rodent.frell.theremailer.net to alt.privacy.anon-server on Wed Oct 15 11:18:49 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    In article <06dc2d99d8c3a70bbe53ce62dba2b602@dizum.com> Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
    In article <20251014.172126.0a03f842@dirge.harmsk.com>
    Anonymous User <noreply@dirge.harmsk.com> wrote:

    No offense meant, but Omnimix doesn't stake everything on one card
    as it sends most packets to different entry remailers like

    : 13:30:58.138 0 SMTP State: Mail has been sent in 6 chunks - 3 direct, 3 joint to 3 hosts, 0 normal

    with *,*,*,*,*,frell and 6 copies.

    I don't care about super duper anonymity. I don't go posting to Web
    sites nor Usenet any info worth a damn.

    QSL and a simple remailer keeps some a-jerk from looking up all my
    posts over the decades and giving me a hard time with those he
    disagrees with. Some jackasses are on Usenet to do little else but
    cause such problems. I'll add that all that new complex anon stuff is
    pretty much for only the tech inclined. I don't understand not just the >convo regarding it, but I don't have a clue of what the heck that
    Github page is about.

    QSL was made for non tech ignorants like myself. I and others don't
    need anything else.

    But is it worth it if it doesn't work?

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