If you're finding the Proxomitron's mysteries a little too mysterious ;-) here's some further sources of help...
First the link below should take you to Proxomitron's home page. It's a redirector and it should always take you to a current mirror location...
I'd like to thank The Web Fairy, Arne Flåten, and all the other folks who have kindly donated their time and bandwidth to provide Proxomitron's home site and helping me keep the program free and available to all. I could never afford to host it myself. Without the help of those willing to host mirrors, I could never keep it going.
Here's a list of Proxomitron sites various users have put together. They're a great resource and I'd like to thank the authors for their efforts. (Please keep in mind these are all independent sites and may possibly change or disappear in the future).
Willem's Proxomitron Blocklists Willem Irrwarr maintains a very complete ad blocking list
SmallFish's Proxomitron help page Another great site - also contains tons of other information about protecting your privacy on the Internet.
How to daisy-chain multiple proxy programs together Want to use Proxomitron with other proxies like Cookie Cop?
Dave's Proxomitron page features several new filters along with detailed design explanations.
Several people have kindly offered to either translate or set up Proxomitron information sites in other languages. Here's the ones I have so far.
MJK's Japanese help page (the original Japanese help page)
Michael Bürschgens' page (a great German site with translations)
Martin Konicek's Czech Proxomitron page
Tsung-Che Wu's Chinese Proxomitron page
Storm's Russian Proxomitron page
Evgeny AKA Homeric's Russian Proxomitron FAQ
I'd like to thank them for all their help in supporting the Proxomitron.
As a last resort I can be contacted directly at support@proxomitron.cjb.net. However, please do this only if the other options have been exhausted. Note that this is a new address (the old apexmail address is no longer valid since they've gone to a paid service only). I can't promise a reply or that I can help your situation, but I'll at least read the messages. Please remember this is something I do in my spare time and I can't offer any "official" support.
