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Old 07-11-2007, 11:57 PM   #1
phreewarephan@nospamxxx.net
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Re: Does a decent anonymous IP address method exist for a windows xp simpleton?

Joan Battaglia <joanmaxwell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in
news:8jUTi.433$yV6.228@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net:

> I'm not real good with windows xp but I would like to find freeware to
> post news, send mail,


Not that I'm recommending it, but has anyone here ever reviewed or
installed Sympa from erightsoft.com?



http://www.erightsoft.com/sympa.html

SYMPA (Send_Your_Mail_Privately_&_Anonymously)
A multi-function FreeWare to be used ONLY for the following
educational / training purposes:


o Send totally Anonymous E-Mails. (Through Tunnel Proxy)
o Send SMS messages via E-Mail. (Depending on your area phone
service provider)
o Chat with friends in private and public mode.
o Built in web browser for easier and lighter use of PC
resources when a quick surf is needed.
o Check, convert to decimal and resolve IPv4 to addresses or
vice versa.
o Register / UnRegister DirectShow Filters installed on your
PC.

A New Direct link in the SYMPA browser section will open a PROXY web
site for your convenience.
This web site provides a daily updated PROXY list helping you find a
better selection among
hundreds of proxies.
The PROXY web site will even open automatically in case the SYMPA's
PROXY entry field was
left empty.

The Re-designed internal Tunnel Proxy engine has been improved for
speed and reliability.
SYMPA has a very user-friendly interface along with 2 intercept
buttons allowing a visual
interpretation of all DATA exchange occurring between your PC and the
SMTP server.
Every single byte exchanged between your PC and the SMTP server will
be displayed on
the intercept window.
You will be able to monitor & analyze all status, errors, return
messages between your PC
and the SMTP server.
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Old 07-11-2007, 11:57 PM   #2
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Re: Does a decent anonymous IP address method exist for a windows xp simpleton?

phreewarephan@nospamxxx.net wrote:

> Joan Battaglia <joanmaxwell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in
> news:8jUTi.433$yV6.228@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net:
>
> > I'm not real good with windows xp but I would like to find freeware to
> > post news, send mail,

>
> Not that I'm recommending it, but has anyone here ever reviewed or
> installed Sympa from erightsoft.com?
>
>
>
> http://www.erightsoft.com/sympa.html
>
> SYMPA (Send_Your_Mail_Privately_&_Anonymously)
> A multi-function FreeWare to be used ONLY for the following
> educational / training purposes:
>
>
> o Send totally Anonymous E-Mails. (Through Tunnel Proxy)


<snip>

The only thing this is totally, is snake oil. It's a simple one-hop
proxy that allows you to diddle mail/SMTP headers. Nothing anonymous
about it at all.

Any one-hop that spouts the "totally anonymous" line of crap can be
summarily dismissed. They're lying right up front, so there's no reason
to trust that anything else they say is true.





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Old 07-11-2007, 11:57 PM   #3
Ari
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Re: Does a decent anonymous IP address method exist for a windows xp simpleton?

On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 15:17:29 +0200 (CEST), Anonymous wrote:

>> http://www.erightsoft.com/sympa.html
>>
>> SYMPA (Send_Your_Mail_Privately_&_Anonymously)
>> A multi-function FreeWare to be used ONLY for the following
>> educational / training purposes:
>>
>> o Send totally Anonymous E-Mails. (Through Tunnel Proxy)

>
> <snip>
>
> The only thing this is totally, is snake oil. It's a simple one-hop
> proxy that allows you to diddle mail/SMTP headers. Nothing anonymous
> about it at all.
>
> Any one-hop that spouts the "totally anonymous" line of crap can be
> summarily dismissed. They're lying right up front, so there's no reason
> to trust that anything else they say is true.


Now who does that sound like, lemme think...

Privacy li(e)!
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"You can't trust code that you did not totally create yourself"
Ken Thompson "Reflections on Trusting Trust"
http://www.acm.org/classics/sep95/
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