Re: Yarn and anonymous Usenet posting.

Debra Walker (debraw@wwa.com)
Fri, 12 Jul 1996 20:11:32 -0500

In article <POO5x03MIUaO089yn@nic.com>, cannon@nic.com (Kevin Martin) wrote:

>YES provides the ability to insert X-headers into a message in
>much the same way it selects signatures. Don't know which nym service
>you're using or how it wants to be talked to, but the usual "Anon-to:"
>header and/or double-colon insertion at the top of a message should
>be a fairly simple editor function. Let Yarn encrypt it with the
>mailer's PGP key and away she goes.

Hi, Kevin.

I tried using YES with Yarn95, and I got repeated system crashes in
Yarn. Each time, I had to restart my computer. At the time, I was
trying to run yesx.exe, because I thought that it was the best
option. Anyway, until I can figure out what went wrong, I have to
dispense with using YES at this time.

I am using the alpha.c2.org nym service. I will re-read the FAQ that
I have, and see if I can get more clues. I remember skimming it, and
seeing references to headers and the double-colon.

Thanks for your help. BTW, I have found your Web pages to be very
valuable, and have recommended them to other (potential) users many
times.

Debra Walker

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Debra Walker         debraw@wwa.com
Chicago, IL