Re: Google and NTTP Posting Host
From: Colonel Flagg (colonel_flagg_at_NOSOUPFORJ00internetwarzone.org)
Date: 11/08/03
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Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 17:59:13 -0500
In article <0cb093084888c11407700712c0c48fcf@news.teranews.com>,
nelle.v.d.milde@tusenet.net says...
> In another group someone is posting through Google and he says that he
> can munge his NTTP Posting Host. Certainly it changes and he seems
> to be able to make it what he wants, so it's more than just a dynamic IP.
> Can anyone tell me how this is done when posting through Google?
>
proxy the connection to google.
free proxies are out there and available, if you can find a stable
one...
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anti-spam filters, etc. www.cotse.net
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