• Fw: qsl > omnimix > newsgroup > success

    From noreply@noreply@dirge.harmsk.com to news.software.readers on Mon Jun 16 20:39:15 2025
    From Newsgroup: news.software.readers

    On Fri, 13 Jun 2025 05:12:25 +0200 (CEST), D <J@M> wrote:
    after updating qsl's stats (barnish/frell/sec3),
    with smtp hosts set to 127.0.0.1 authentication
    omnimix/omnimix, port 25, tls/ssl none, proxies
    none, using this template (w/user-defined text):

    Fcc: outbox
    Host: smtp.binski.net:587
    Chain: *,*,dizum; copies=3;
    To: mail2news@dizum.com
    From: <user-defined>
    Subject: <user-defined>
    Newsgroups: <user-defined>

    i sent two test messages to an obscure/inactive
    unmoderated newsgroup and both messages arrived
    in a timely manner ... the smtp progress window
    showed each packet being sent one at a time ...

    this type of test shows that qsl does work with
    omnimix using tor w/ dynamic dns (i'm using tor
    browser on port 9150) . . . one more reason for
    qsl users to include omnimix in their selection
    (onion relays should work too, need for testing)

    yes, onion relays work by including proxy server
    set to 127.0.0.1 socks 4a tor enabled, smtp port
    9150, authentication omnimix/omnimix; all "host"
    relays, binski, archiade, and tested onions work
    fine ... it's conclusive, qsl works with omnimix
    every qsl message i've sent arrived normally e.g.

    Fcc: outbox
    Host: xilb7y4kj6u6qfo45o3yk2kilfv54ffukzei3puonuqlncy7cn2afwyd.onion
    Chain: *,*,*,frell; copies=4;
    To: mail2news@dizum.com,mail2news@neodome.net
    From: < random alias @ random dot domain >
    From: <user-defined>
    Subject: <user-defined>
    Newsgroups: <user-defined>

    having tested qsl, i found that it runs 100% reliably in windows 11
    24h2 with omnimix using tor, and qsl is still very popular with its
    users... so now everyone using qsl will want to use it with omnimix
    knowing that all "host" relays, including the onions, work reliably
    as long as stats, pingers, relays, gateways, etc., are kept current

    by using qsl with omnimix/tor (i prefer tor browser but omnimix tor
    also works swimmingly and adds user-defined circuit length up to 9)
    i found qsl to be user-friendly...templates, mailbox, it's a keeper
    but for daily use, i'll probably keep using my favorite newsreaders

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