From: Nomen Nescio on 22 Apr 2010 00:48 In article <8e7vs55jpf09pikduacnqg29ju0km0l1ft(a)4ax.com> Shadow <Sh(a)dow> wrote: > > On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 20:10:28 -0400, Ari <AriSilverstein(a)yahoo.com> > wrote: > > >On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 17:19:04 -0700, QuickSilver wrote: > > >> As noted, this program is a 'lite' version. In QS Lite, the main > >> window is an editor window. Much like if you took an editor window > >> out of QS1 and made that a program. It supports PGP, TLS/SSL, > >> sending direct to remailers, Linux/Wine, and even installation on > >> USB drives. No POP3 or nyms. I'm releasing it open-source GPL v3. > >> > >> See this link for a further listing of features: > >> https://www.quicksilvermail.net/qslite/qslfeatures.html > >> > >> Here's the link to the HTTP download page: > >> https://www.quicksilvermail.net/qslite > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Richard Christman > >> https://www.quicksilvermail.net > > > >Richard, thanks very much for the hard work. > > > >However, the "experts" on alt.comp.freeware claims > > > >"Well, if you believe in CNN AND untraceable internet access, you > >DESERVE this program. I feeeaaaarrrr "internet kooks" !!!" > > > If he announced it as a "free ssl enabled newsreader" ..... > but claiming it cannot be traced ? A court order and you are certainly > traced. > CNN here in Brazil is famous for it's "cooked" and "bought" > articles. Nobody thinks it's trustworthy at all. A very bad > comparison. > (I got the description directly from the web site.) > I'm no expert. Time will tell. If it's good, there will be > thousands of users. If he is on the level, I wish him the best of > luck. > []'s Time has told. The worldwide Mixmaster remailer network has been operational for near 15 years. It processes 10 of thousands of messages daily. It works. It's untraceable and anyone denying such is simply ignorant of the facts. Too educate oneself, google 'remailers' and 'mixmaster'. That's a start.
From: Ari on 22 Apr 2010 01:09 On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 06:48:29 +0200 (CEST), Nomen Nescio wrote: > In article <8e7vs55jpf09pikduacnqg29ju0km0l1ft(a)4ax.com> > Shadow <Sh(a)dow> wrote: >> >> On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 20:10:28 -0400, Ari <AriSilverstein(a)yahoo.com> >> wrote: >> >>>On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 17:19:04 -0700, QuickSilver wrote: >> >>>> As noted, this program is a 'lite' version. In QS Lite, the main >>>> window is an editor window. Much like if you took an editor window >>>> out of QS1 and made that a program. It supports PGP, TLS/SSL, >>>> sending direct to remailers, Linux/Wine, and even installation on >>>> USB drives. No POP3 or nyms. I'm releasing it open-source GPL v3. >>>> >>>> See this link for a further listing of features: >>>> https://www.quicksilvermail.net/qslite/qslfeatures.html >>>> >>>> Here's the link to the HTTP download page: >>>> https://www.quicksilvermail.net/qslite >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Richard Christman >>>> https://www.quicksilvermail.net >>> >>>Richard, thanks very much for the hard work. >>> >>>However, the "experts" on alt.comp.freeware claims >>> >>>"Well, if you believe in CNN AND untraceable internet access, you >>>DESERVE this program. I feeeaaaarrrr "internet kooks" !!!" >>> >> If he announced it as a "free ssl enabled newsreader" ..... >> but claiming it cannot be traced ? A court order and you are certainly >> traced. >> CNN here in Brazil is famous for it's "cooked" and "bought" >> articles. Nobody thinks it's trustworthy at all. A very bad >> comparison. >> (I got the description directly from the web site.) >> I'm no expert. Time will tell. If it's good, there will be >> thousands of users. If he is on the level, I wish him the best of >> luck. >> []'s > > Time has told. The worldwide Mixmaster remailer network has been > operational for near 15 years. It processes 10 of thousands of > messages daily. It works. It's untraceable and anyone denying such > is simply ignorant of the facts. Too educate oneself, google > 'remailers' and 'mixmaster'. That's a start. <eom> -- All you Ferrari drivers, come join us @ www.ferrarichat.com ! All you pilots, jump into the left seat @ www.airlinepilotforums.com !
From: Shadow on 23 Apr 2010 18:52 On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 00:39:27 +0200, George Orwell wrote: George !!! You're alive !!! I thought you had died in 1984. Keep on writing, I love your stories, specially this one: http://www.online-literature.com/orwell/887/ A real fan TIC :P
From: Ari on 21 Apr 2010 20:10 On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 17:19:04 -0700, QuickSilver wrote: > Well, I guess you thought you'd seen the last of me. What can I say > :) After an extended period away, I eventually got the urge to play > around with some new QS ideas. > > As noted, this program is a 'lite' version. In QS Lite, the main > window is an editor window. Much like if you took an editor window > out of QS1 and made that a program. It supports PGP, TLS/SSL, > sending direct to remailers, Linux/Wine, and even installation on > USB drives. No POP3 or nyms. I'm releasing it open-source GPL v3. > > See this link for a further listing of features: > https://www.quicksilvermail.net/qslite/qslfeatures.html > > For many of you, this new program will do just what you need. At > what it does, it's a much better program than QS1. The code is > mostly new so there aren't bugs carried over. All support programs > and libraries are included in the distribution. It can coexist with > all other software, so, if you only care to install long enough to > take a look, it's no problem. Have a look. When installed to any > directory other than \Program Files\ it will keep everything > (binaries, config, data) in it's home directory. No registry or > start menu entries are made. Just delete the directory to > completely remove the program. > > I feel confident that most QS users will want this program, even if > they don't use it full-time over QS1. If your primary use of QS is > posting to newsgroups, you'll love QS Lite. > > I've worked very hard to create a complete, searchable, html help > system. Of course, I'm sure you can give me tips to make it better. > I'll appreciate your input on the subject. Also, please report > typos, bad grammar, etc. It's best to just report the typo and > page. Sending complete, corrected text doesn't work for me. > > The program has had limited testing so far. This is the official > start of beta testing. There will be bugs. I'm here to ask your > assistance. If you like QS, I'd appreciate your help. On the other > hand, please don't attempt to test this program if you aren't ready > to encounter and report bugs. If you do test, please send bug > reports to 'bugs' at my site. > > I'll be following this thread and note your responses. Beyond that, > I'm sure this group can handle some QS discussion, but if you want > to discuss this with me, please don't post your questions, etc > here, I likely won't see them. You can always contact me at > 'support' at my site--or even better, join the qslitelist mailing > list. You'll find a link to the qslitelist in the program > Help/Appendix/Support topic. Notice of updates will be posted to > that mailing list only. > > Here's the link to the HTTP download page: > https://www.quicksilvermail.net/qslite > > Regards, > > Richard Christman > https://www.quicksilvermail.net Richard, thanks very much for the hard work. However, the "experts" on alt.comp.freeware claims "Well, if you believe in CNN AND untraceable internet access, you DESERVE this program. I feeeaaaarrrr "internet kooks" !!!" <snicker> -- All you Ferrari drivers, come join us @ www.ferrarichat.com ! All you pilots, jump into the left seat @ www.airlinepilotforums.com !
From: Shadow on 21 Apr 2010 21:03 On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 20:10:28 -0400, Ari <AriSilverstein(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 17:19:04 -0700, QuickSilver wrote: >> As noted, this program is a 'lite' version. In QS Lite, the main >> window is an editor window. Much like if you took an editor window >> out of QS1 and made that a program. It supports PGP, TLS/SSL, >> sending direct to remailers, Linux/Wine, and even installation on >> USB drives. No POP3 or nyms. I'm releasing it open-source GPL v3. >> >> See this link for a further listing of features: >> https://www.quicksilvermail.net/qslite/qslfeatures.html >> >> Here's the link to the HTTP download page: >> https://www.quicksilvermail.net/qslite >> >> Regards, >> >> Richard Christman >> https://www.quicksilvermail.net > >Richard, thanks very much for the hard work. > >However, the "experts" on alt.comp.freeware claims > >"Well, if you believe in CNN AND untraceable internet access, you >DESERVE this program. I feeeaaaarrrr "internet kooks" !!!" > If he announced it as a "free ssl enabled newsreader" ..... but claiming it cannot be traced ? A court order and you are certainly traced. CNN here in Brazil is famous for it's "cooked" and "bought" articles. Nobody thinks it's trustworthy at all. A very bad comparison. (I got the description directly from the web site.) I'm no expert. Time will tell. If it's good, there will be thousands of users. If he is on the level, I wish him the best of luck. []'s
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