Mon, 7 May 2001 16:27:39 -0400
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On 7 May 2001, Kevin Parris wrote:
> Just exactly who are you wanting to be able to hide from - only other
> subscribers, or from them and owners too? In other words, what degree
> of anonymity is really required, and who can you trust to know the
> truth?
The listowners can know the truth. Subscribers sometimes need to post
without other subscribers knowing who they are. It's an adoption list
(Guatemala-Adopt). Sometimes people need to post a question in a way that
protects their child's privacy. Other times they may want to prevent
their adoption agency (who may also be a list member) from hassling them
for asking a perfectly reasonable question.
> I haven't looked at the functions list for the exits described in the
> Developer's Guide, but it just might be possible that LSOFT has
> provided a way in there for you to chop out or modify parts of messages
> as they go through the server.
We could do that but if it takes that level of effort it's probably too
much.
I haven't yet looked into using anonymous remailers for this purpose, that
was next after exhausting LISTSERV options.
I might also be able to automate it using Pegasus filtering rules, and
just do it on my email client.
The biggest reason I want to sort it out is I want to eliminate the
reasons people may have for using false names on the list, so we can then
really enforce (as best one can do it) a consistent "real names" policy.
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Tom Rawson [log in to unmask]
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