OmniMix • Tutorial • Remailing • Individual Message Parameters |
Anon Switch | Set this header in your message to override the routing presets. '<switch>: no' sends the message directly, '<switch>: yes' means routing through the default remailer network, '<switch>: mixmaster' means routing through the Mixmaster network, '<switch>: yamn' means routing through the Yamn network. Different remailer networks means different remailer names, which is why with a remailer definition also an appropriate remailer chain definition compatible with the network you selected should be sent. Example: 'O-Anon-Send: Yes' |
From Switch | Set this header in your message to override the 'From:' definition preset. '<switch>: ori' or '<switch>: no' leaves the 'From:' header of the original message untouched, '<switch>: mod' or '<switch>: yes' replaces the 'From:' address with the 'Anon' value, '<switch>: non' removes the 'From:' header without replacement. With 'ori', 'mod' and 'non' only the first 3 characters are significant, so that e.g. 'Original', 'Modify' and 'None' are valid parameters as well. Example: 'O-Anon-From: None' |
Remail Chain | Set this header in your message to override the remailer chain preset. This allows you to choose the remailer chain on a per message basis. Example: 'O-Remailer-Chain: banana * * * * frell' |
Msg Copies | Set this header in your message to override the message copies preset. This allows you to choose the number of copies sent to the remailer system on a per message basis. Values in a range from 1 to 10 are accepted. Example: 'O-Remailer-Copies: 6' |
Remail Transp | Set this header in your message to override the remailer transparency encoding preset. As Mixmaster remailer systems interpret message data in a variety of ways with some of them ensuring message transparency according to RFC 821 section 4.5.2 (SMTP) and RFC 977 (NNTP) by deleting periods previously added, but others not doing so, which may result in data corruption and even loss, this option allows to control the sender side transcoding prior to the Mixmaster handover aiming at a reduction of that nevertheless still unpredictable risk. '<switch>: none' leaves the message without encoding (like JBN and QS do), '<switch>: body' duplicates all leading periods within body lines, '<switch>: end' appends a line containing a period to indicate the end of text, '<switch>: full' applies both those rules according to the RFCs ('transparency'). Example: 'O-Remailer-Transparency: Full' |
M2N Active | Set this header in your message to override the mail2news activation preset. '<switch>: yes' means routing of a news posting through the mail2news gate, '<switch>: no' uses the exit remailer to post the message to the according newsgroups. Example: 'O-Newsgate-Active: Yes' |
M2N Address | Set this header in your message to override the mail2news gateway address preset. This allows you to choose the mail2news gate on a per message basis. Example: 'O-Newsgate-Address: mail2news@dizum.com,mail2news@m2n.mixmin.net,mail2news-hashcash@bikikii.ath.cx' |
M2N Number | Set this header in your message to override the mail2news gateway number preset. This allows you to choose the number of mail2news gates on a per message basis. With a number lower than the amount of available gateways a selection is done randomly. Example: 'O-Newsgate-Number: 2' |
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From: John Doe <john.doe@domain.net>
Newsgroups: alt.test
Subject: Body header test
Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 10:24:27 +0100
Message-ID: <d50xi8qml2u0dl3vz1isey8g1sk3bs84sl@xyz.com>
X-Newsreader: NoGood/16
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
####_Extended_Header_Section_####
O-Anon-From: None
O-Anon-Send: Yes
O-Remailer-Chain: 0 0 0 borked
O-Remailer-Copies: 6
O-Newsgate-Active: Yes
O-Newsgate-Address: mail2news@dizum.com,
mail2news@m2n.mixmin.net,
mail2news@bananasplit.info,
mail2news-hashcash@bikikii.ath.cx
O-Newsgate-Number: 2
Dear reader,
please ignore this message. It's only a test.
Regards
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