• SURB Test

    From Nym Mail@noreply@oc2mx.net to alt.privacy.anon-server,alt.cypherpunks,alt.privacy,sci.crypt on Mon Apr 6 18:58:23 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    Hello world.

    Nym Mixnet rulez! EfaiEfaiEfyeEfUCEfo|N+ArCiN+AEfA-rYnN+AEfye

    https://jmp.sh/NDrCRHNX
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    Regards
    Stefan

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  • From Nomen Nescio@nobody@dizum.com to alt.cypherpunks,alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Wed Apr 8 00:17:17 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    In article <gb9rk3omwvw4zfez8jgs8@oc2mx.net> Claas wrote:

    Hello world.

    Nym Mixnet rulez! ????????????

    https://jmp.sh/NDrCRHNX

    Those who think that SURBS play any role in the OP's
    Usenet posting don't have all their marbles.

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  • From Stefan Claas@ch1ffr3punk@mix.nym to alt.cypherpunks,alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Tue Apr 7 23:34:43 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    Nomen Nescio wrote:
    In article <gb9rk3omwvw4zfez8jgs8@oc2mx.net> Claas wrote:

    Hello world.

    Nym Mixnet rulez! ????????????

    https://jmp.sh/NDrCRHNX

    Those who think that SURBS play any role in the OP's
    Usenet posting don't have all their marbles.


    Looks like that you compare classic SURB usage from
    Mixminion and do not understand how SURB can be used
    with the Nym Mixnet.
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    https://oc2mx.net
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  • From Nomen Nescio@nobody@dizum.com to alt.cypherpunks,alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Wed Apr 8 08:34:31 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    Claas wrote:
    Nomen Nescio wrote:
    In article <gb9rk3omwvw4zfez8jgs8@oc2mx.net> Claas wrote:

    Hello world.

    Nym Mixnet rulez! ????????????

    https://jmp.sh/NDrCRHNX

    Those who think that SURBS play any role in the OP's
    Usenet posting don't have all their marbles.


    Looks like that you compare classic SURB usage from
    Mixminion and do not understand how SURB can be used
    with the Nym Mixnet.

    If you knew you had told us. LOL!

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  • From Stefan Claas@ch1ffr3punk@mix.nym to alt.cypherpunks,alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Wed Apr 8 06:46:54 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    Nomen Nescio wrote:
    Claas wrote:
    Nomen Nescio wrote:
    In article <gb9rk3omwvw4zfez8jgs8@oc2mx.net> Claas wrote:

    Hello world.

    Nym Mixnet rulez! ????????????

    https://jmp.sh/NDrCRHNX

    Those who think that SURBS play any role in the OP's
    Usenet posting don't have all their marbles.


    Looks like that you compare classic SURB usage from
    Mixminion and do not understand how SURB can be used
    with the Nym Mixnet.

    If you knew you had told us. LOL!


    I know and I will tell you guys about it once Mixfit[1]
    is in production.

    [1] Mixfit is a combination of Nym Mail and Nym Mailer
    and not the planned, which I talked about rencently,
    secure YAMN client, I am working on at a later date.

    I am pretty sure that Mixfit is a game changer, when
    it comes to modern anonymous email and Usenet communication,
    which is aimed at elderly people, non-tech people, or people
    with a disability. It is not only about mailing but it means
    also that it can replace traditional email per se, as it
    allows families, friends and co-wokers to set-up their very
    own global and decentralized email infrastructure, at a very
    low cost (Raspberry Pi or cheap VPS), without the helping hand
    of any third-party companies and powered by the awesome Nym Mixnet.

    Stay tuned!
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    https://oc2mx.net
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  • From Stefan Claas@ch1ffr3punk@mix.nym to alt.cypherpunks,alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server,sci.crypt on Wed Apr 8 07:23:07 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    Stefan Claas wrote:
    Nomen Nescio wrote:
    Claas wrote:
    Nomen Nescio wrote:
    In article <gb9rk3omwvw4zfez8jgs8@oc2mx.net> Claas wrote:

    Hello world.

    Nym Mixnet rulez! ????????????

    https://jmp.sh/NDrCRHNX

    Those who think that SURBS play any role in the OP's
    Usenet posting don't have all their marbles.


    Looks like that you compare classic SURB usage from
    Mixminion and do not understand how SURB can be used
    with the Nym Mixnet.

    If you knew you had told us. LOL!


    I know and I will tell you guys about it once Mixfit[1]
    is in production.

    [1] Mixfit is a combination of Nym Mail and Nym Mailer
    and not the planned, which I talked about rencently,
    secure YAMN client, I am working on at a later date.

    I am pretty sure that Mixfit is a game changer, when
    it comes to modern anonymous email and Usenet communication,
    which is aimed at elderly people, non-tech people, or people
    with a disability. It is not only about mailing but it means
    also that it can replace traditional email per se, as it
    allows families, friends and co-wokers to set-up their very
    own global and decentralized email infrastructure, at a very
    low cost (Raspberry Pi or cheap VPS), without the helping hand
    of any third-party companies and powered by the awesome Nym Mixnet.

    Stay tuned!


    A little teaser: https://jmp.sh/BhaSzIWe

    With 'Send' you send emails or Usenet postings, where the recipient
    addresses can be mixed, like @mix.nym,@example.org

    'Inbox' is for receiving emails from within the Nym Mixnet with their aliases/Nym addresses (without any headers and UTF-8 compatible). This
    requires then a cheap VPS or Raspberry Pi 24/7 running.

    'Esub' is my modern version, which allows you to create esub strings
    for a.a.m messages.

    And last but not least 'Fetch', as the name suggests, is for fetching automatically your a.a.m messages, with a replay cache implemented.

    The four top icons are gear = all required configuartions, i = about
    pop-up, little man = Nym alias/address manager, sun = theme swich mode
    for dark or light GUI.

    As you can see much simpler than QSL and good UX experience, compared
    to OmniMix.

    The repository will then come with four components, Mixfit-ENSC =
    Mixfit Ephemeral Nym Socks5 Client, Mixfit GUI Client and last but
    not least Mixfit Gateway Server for clearnet email and Usenet and
    Mixfit Home Server for internal Nym Mixnet email messages. Message
    size is in all cases 64KB.

    Mixfit Client and Mixfit-ENSC are portable apps, you can carry on
    your USB stick.
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    https://oc2mx.net
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  • From Anne Frank@bounce.me@n2n.oc2mx.net to alt.privacy.anon-server on Fri May 15 20:02:48 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    Hello World!

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  • From Anne Frank@bounce.me@n2n.oc2mx.net to alt.privacy.anon-server on Sat May 16 13:23:19 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy.anon-server

    Anne Frank wrote:

    Hello World!

    SURBs in the Nym Mixnet are more versatile than
    SURBs in Mixminion.

    Nym has two modes , pseudonymous and anonymous
    communication. When using pseudonymous mode it
    means that Alice and Bob know their Nym addresses,
    while SURB usage in anonymous mode, does not
    transmit the sender address. With Anne Frank this
    means: One sends a Usenet article with automatic
    SURB usage and the receiving nym-network-requester
    (located in Spain) does not see the sender address
    and forwards the TSL encrypted message to news.tcp.reset.net.

    SURBs will be used in project Zeus later for the
    Pollux client and Apollon email server, so that
    users always get an ACK for send emails. The Apollon
    email server then pads and AES encrypts all emails.
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    Regards
    Stefan


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