yeah, that's what I figured. Wasn't worried so much about the email addresses, and I won't sign up people with anon remailers, but we're a list for people with chronic hepatitis, some of the the people very ill, waiting on transplants, etc., yet having trouble getting disability, and insurance investigators are hep to the Net... well, you get the picture. I'm aware that there is no total privacy on the Internet, but gotta give it as good a shot as I can. They could get their name erased at their end, but many of them are totally computer illiterate, but that's the way to go, the way I see it. Thanks, - --Geff listowner Hepv-L [log in to unmask] On Sun, 13 Aug 1995, Peter M. Weiss +1 814 863 1843 wrote: > I would hate to say that there is NOTHING you can do, but I > don't think there is. I don't recall that LISTSERV is an > alternative to the anonymizing services provided elsewhere. > > Using e-mail and thinking that you can maintain 100% anonymity > is risky. > > /Pete Weiss, > Penn State >