[Arm-netbook] Removing wifi

lkcl luke luke.leighton at gmail.com
Wed Jul 4 18:28:02 BST 2012


On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 5:55 PM,  <freebirds at hushmail.com> wrote:
> After Alejandro Mery informed me that I was breaking threads and instructed
> me to reply instead of compose, I clicked on reply to send several replies.
> Then, Ikcl Luke informed me that I was still breaking threads.  Hushmail
> encrypts but does not anonymize (hide IP address in the header of the
> emails). Since I am not sending encrypted emails to this mailing list, I
> will cease using hushmail. Today, I opened a new email account at
> fastmail.fm.

.... which you'll have to subscribe.

> If clicking on the reply still breaks threads, is it because
> when signing up on this mailing list, I chose the option of daily digests?

 yes.

> If I chose not to receive daily digests, are individual emails forwarded?

 yes.

> The sign up page does not specify.

 it's a standard implicit feature of all standard mailing list
software.  the definition of "!digest" == "individual mails".

 if you were using "digest" mode but were merely editing the subject
and replying, that would have been the problem - nothing to do with
hushmail.

 what you really should do is just subscribe the hushmail account (or
whatever), but in order to send, use TOR to access gmane.  gmane has
been subscribed to arm-netbooks and it correctly "fakes" the sending
of messages.

 actually what you might consider is, instead of using something like
hushmail, just use mailinator to create any old fake email address
(access it via TOR only though), then use gmane on that.  btw when
using mailinator, work out which of the one-way "alternative email
address" hashes - M8R-xxxx@ address you have to subscribe in order for
people to not pretend to be you by just going to the same page!  i
can't advise you there because i keep getting it wrong :)

l.



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