• about YAMN WEB INTERFACE

    From Fritz Wuehler@fritz@spamexpire-202601.rodent.frell.theremailer.net to alt.privacy.anon-server on Thu Jan 8 13:58:17 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    About this useful tool, I noticed that it offer
    six remailer to choose from (frell, yamn, yamn2, yamn3, paranoyam, dirge).
    But yamn yamn2 and yamn3 they stay on mixmin.net
    server that could be compromised (admin@mixmin.net
    or steve@mixmin.net do not answer anymore if you mail it).


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  • From Gabx@info@tcpreset.invalid to alt.privacy.anon-server on Thu Jan 8 14:29:49 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    Fritz Wuehler wrote:
    About this useful tool, I noticed that it offer
    six remailer to choose from (frell, yamn, yamn2, yamn3, paranoyam, dirge). But yamn yamn2 and yamn3 they stay on mixmin.net
    server that could be compromised (admin@mixmin.net
    or steve@mixmin.net do not answer anymore if you mail it).


    You're absolutely right to be concerned.
    Servers don't maintain themselves. Someone is:
    - Paying for hosting
    - Managing infrastructure
    - Keeping services online

    Someone is maintaining mixmin.net, but hiding. AFAIK
    This is the opposite of what privacy infrastructure should do.

    Trust requires transparency.
    Silence suggests compromise.

    Gabx
    --
    https://yamn.virebent.art
    https://news.tcpreset.net http://lsbvtvxe2sfws3rmg2i3y3jqow3bwoicjwlwe5cxvxsyhrlll5q4ejyd.onion/ http://e2mjj44t3eauxra2rmrlpn7vbd6whziypccfehlrlgnnvgr6xwp5lrad.onion/ gemini://n5ry24fweklbn562o7fnyefanygtwxlgi7aevn26huuxqlsftxy5ljqd.onion/
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  • From Stefan Claas@noreply@oc2mx.net to alt.privacy.anon-server on Thu Jan 8 16:02:39 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    Gabx wrote:
    Fritz Wuehler wrote:
    About this useful tool, I noticed that it offer
    six remailer to choose from (frell, yamn, yamn2, yamn3, paranoyam, dirge). But yamn yamn2 and yamn3 they stay on mixmin.net
    server that could be compromised (admin@mixmin.net
    or steve@mixmin.net do not answer anymore if you mail it).


    You're absolutely right to be concerned.
    Servers don't maintain themselves. Someone is:
    - Paying for hosting
    - Managing infrastructure
    - Keeping services online

    Someone is maintaining mixmin.net, but hiding. AFAIK
    This is the opposite of what privacy infrastructure should do.

    Trust requires transparency.
    Silence suggests compromise.

    Why not phase out YAMN projects and re-configure it with your
    sphinx fog nodes? You could configure your MTA with a whitelist,
    so that for example only Usenet m2n email addresses and privacy
    email providers are allowed, thus not getting into trouble.

    Regards
    Stefan
    --
    https://oc2mx.net
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  • From Fritz Wuehler@fritz@spamexpire-202601.rodent.frell.theremailer.net to alt.privacy.anon-server,alt.privacy on Thu Jan 8 18:17:35 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    In article <10joguh$1v90o$1@paganini.bofh.team>
    Stefan Claas <noreply@oc2mx.net> wrote:

    Gabx wrote:
    Fritz Wuehler wrote:
    About this useful tool, I noticed that it offer
    six remailer to choose from (frell, yamn, yamn2, yamn3, paranoyam, dirge).
    But yamn yamn2 and yamn3 they stay on mixmin.net
    server that could be compromised (admin@mixmin.net
    or steve@mixmin.net do not answer anymore if you mail it).


    You're absolutely right to be concerned.
    Servers don't maintain themselves. Someone is:
    - Paying for hosting
    - Managing infrastructure
    - Keeping services online

    Someone is maintaining mixmin.net, but hiding. AFAIK
    This is the opposite of what privacy infrastructure should do.

    Trust requires transparency.
    Silence suggests compromise.

    Why not phase out YAMN projects and re-configure it with your
    sphinx fog nodes? You could configure your MTA with a whitelist,
    so that for example only Usenet m2n email addresses and privacy
    email providers are allowed, thus not getting into trouble.

    Regards
    Stefan

    Ha! Now these a-hole "anon experts" find that time after time their nonsensically complicated Yanny-Yummy and OmniCrap keeps f'king up
    while QSL keeps working for the tekkie ignoramuses like ourselves,
    the common user who knows squat about how to even install that luser
    OmniYummy onionized shitware.

    Thanik you, Richard Christman.

    Ha! Now these a-hole "anon experts" find that time after time their nonsensically complicated Yanny-Yummy and OmniCrap keeps f'king up
    while QSL keeps working for the tekkie ignoramuses like ourselves,
    the common user who knows squat about how to even install that luser
    OmniYummy onionized shitware.

    Thanik you, Richard Christman.

    (Isn't it interesting how we have been told from the beginning to
    NEVER trust some web site to anonymize our posts without collecting
    our info, but now GabbyMouth wants us to believe his
    httpee:yummy/fart site is different? Anyone here remember ellbash and
    frog? Same story. Same lie.)

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  • From anonymous@noreply@mixmin.net to alt.privacy.anon-server,alt.oh-pooh,alt.privacy,alt.anonymous on Fri Jan 9 08:58:45 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    On 08 Jan 2026, Fritz Wuehler <fritz@spamexpire-202601.rodent.frell.theremailer.net> posted some news:f0eae924892a5913e4a669e8d03badd0@msgid.frell.theremailer.net:

    About this useful tool, I noticed that it offer
    six remailer to choose from (frell, yamn, yamn2, yamn3, paranoyam,
    dirge). But yamn yamn2 and yamn3 they stay on mixmin.net
    server that could be compromised (admin@mixmin.net
    or steve@mixmin.net do not answer anymore if you mail it).

    I'd be more concerned about neodome's erratic arbitrary post censorship
    than I would mixmin. Posts that go through any of the mixmin servers
    appear to be reliable. If you're concerned, ensure you use a different
    point of entry.

    As for Steve not responding, he said why. It's still there. If you
    have ~any~ usenet skills at all, you will find it.
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  • From Nomen Nescio@nobody@dizum.com to alt.anonymous,alt.oh-pooh,alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server on Sat Jan 10 11:55:54 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    As for Steve not responding, he said why. It's still there. If you
    have ~any~ usenet skills at all, you will find it.

    I am a user, not a scientist.
    As a normal user of anonymous posting, in this last year I did not find
    a Steve message who explain why his nym server is dead, his stats are
    missing, news.mixmin.net is not working or whatever happened.
    The last signed message frome mixmin admin that I found is dated
    2025/06/29

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  • From Radio Eriwan@bounce.me@radio-eriwan.ru to alt.anonymous,alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server on Sat Jan 10 15:40:31 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    Nomen Nescio once wrote:
    As for Steve not responding, he said why. It's still there. If you
    have ~any~ usenet skills at all, you will find it.

    I am a user, not a scientist.
    As a normal user of anonymous posting, in this last year I did not find
    a Steve message who explain why his nym server is dead, his stats are missing, news.mixmin.net is not working or whatever happened.
    The last signed message frome mixmin admin that I found is dated
    2025/06/29


    His news server was spammed by a German student, that's why it's read-only.
    His nym-server is Python2 and his server upgrade installed Python3 and he didn't upgrade the nym-server code to Python3.

    Forget this Steve aka Zax, as the majority of users no longer trust him, because of his insecure YAMN code and that his MTA is logging.
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