Tue, 6 Aug 1996 18:18:18 +0100
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At 05:25 6-08-96 +0000, Aldo-Pier Solari wrote:
>] From: [log in to unmask]
>] You're a ...
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>Off course, anonymous mails (am) can be tracked! (and, eventually,
>the mail be connected to a person's identity).
Yes, like anon*^&[log in to unmask] But the original poster (me and names...)
talked about remailers if memory serves me well. Remailers strip a mail
automatically, leaves nothing whatsoever what could point to any
identification. Only if a systemmanager there would intercept a mail before
it is automatically processed something can be saved about the identification.
To make sure that doesn't happen there are programs available who will send
your mail through a chain of remailers. If just one systemmanager doesn't
intercept that message before processing you're `home free'. That's *likely*
to happen..
Nope, I never used it.
If I disagree with someone I usually look him/her in the eyes and tell
him/her why...
Best,
michel
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Student Cognitive Science http://www.psych.kun.nl/~weenink/index.html
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