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You're welcome to contact me directly by mail, if possible encrypted with my PGP key. Alternatively, especially if you need to stay anonymous and have no opportunity to use a nym account, post your questions and suggestions to the corresponding newsgroup alt.privacy.anon-server. There you will also find competent advice on other topics of anonymous Internet communication.

As OmniMix is under constant development, it's impossible to rule out even more severe bugs. So I have to refuse responsibility for any damage or data loss that might be connected with the usage of this program. If you experience any problems, I would be pleased about your feedback.



This software contains cryptographic algorithms. There are countries that restrict the use, import and export of cryptographic software. Before keeping or using this software, make sure that you comply to these restrictions. If (for any reason) you are unable to do so, you are not allowed to download or use this software. If you are residing in a country that allows software patents, you must verify that no part of this software is covered by a patent in your country. If (for any reason) you are unable to do so, you are not allowed to download or use this software.



After starting development with Borland/Embarcadero Delphi 7 back in 2006 OmniMix is now maintained using Free Pascal with the Lazarus IDE. Network interaction is done with the Indy 10 components, which implement secure communication protocols based on software developed by the OpenSSL Project. The cryptographic routines within OmniMix base on code from TurboPower's LockBox, David Barton's DCPcrypt Library and Wolfgang Ehrhardt with additional random number algorithms coming from SoftLab MIL-TEC Ltd.. The nym and WME module call routines provided by GnuPG. Newsgroup feeds containing nym replies are cached in a local Hamster proxy server. The installer was built with the Inno Setup Compiler.

The OmniMix installation package also contains Mixmaster 3.0.x, GnuPG 1.4.x (along with the ICONV DLL), OpenSSL and Tor 0.2.x.x binaries, as well as a Hashcash DLL and Hamster Playground 1.25.2.

The information provided in this manual partly derives from the documentation of the respective server software. If you as the originator don't agree with a citation in this paper or the way it is done, then please contact me directly.

Please read the 'License.txt' file for further details on the topics addressed in this chapter.

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