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Old September 6th 20, 08:56 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.privacy.anon-server,comp.os.linux.advocacy
Stefan Claas
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Default YAMN posts faster than the Mixmaster clients.

Nomen Nescio wrote:

wrote:

In article
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous Remailer wrote:

Anonymous doesn't have to be slow!

Using OmniMix, within my newsreader I selected your posting, clicked "R"
for reply, wrote this text and clicked "Ctrl+N" to post it. Finito.

Now explain how you get that done with your YAWN client.


Same way I would reply to a post using any other Tor aware mixmaster client, be creative and compensate.

Reply to a post using news client, copy all, paste into QSL, it gets formatted nicely, I write a response, then post.

Same is true for the YAMN client except I copy and paste the end result from QSL into the YAMN client window and click send.

I made a template in QSL that works fine with YAMN. Takes less than two seconds to copy paste send.

Replied to your post using YAMN.



You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig.

I prefer to compose all my messages with mature mail/news client
software without lowering my stamdards for anonymous conversations.
Feels as if nowadays Copy&Paste sessions are somewhat uncool.


While Omnimix and QSL, for that matter, are mature and nice products,
people like for example the option to communicate anonymously* with
Android or Linux smart phones and not Desktop or Notebook devices only.

*It should be possible (I have no second Android phone yet) to install
YAMN on a second Android smart phone, without a SIM-card and WiFi switched
off and then securely transfer the encrypted YAMN payload to the (compromised)
online usage Android smart phone.

Looking around, Windows smart phones are quite expensive, if I am not
mistaken and in order to run Omnimix (offline) on a second Android smart
phone Omnimix would need to run under ARM architecture to be used with Wine 3.0,
assuming Omnimix and all it's components run properly under Wine, regardless
if x86 or ARM.

Regards
Stefan



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