] From: [log in to unmask] ] You're a ... Off course, anonymous mails (am) can be tracked! (and, eventually, the mail be connected to a person's identity). If you want to go far (and may be waste your time): Go to the maintainer of the anonymous remailer; If the am is unlawful, s/he'll have to disclose where it came from. Go to the Domain's Systems Senior-in-Chief; Go to the local and domain's academic authorities; Go to the Police Forces. If an am is enough unlawful, it will be tracked. In Sweden, there was trouble regarding an anonymous mailer in .FI. Anonymous mailers are mainly used to send abusive e-mails and pornographic files (included child-pornography, which is strictly banned in most civilized countries) over the net. Some Senior administrators have also stated that such mailers are used as "smoke bombs" to cover criminal activities (black net operations, etc.). Anonymous mailers should be abolished. People who would like to exchange certain information (victims of sexual abuse or other kinds of violence, etc.) may always get a number account in a .com provider. Aldo-Pier Solari/FISH-ECOLOGY