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On Fri, 13 Dec 1996, Igor Chudov @ home wrote:
Huge Cajones Remailer wrote:
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-- Greg Broiles | US crypto export control policy in a nutshell: gbroiles@netbox.com | http://www.io.com/~gbroiles | Export jobs, not crypto. |
:-(
Does anyone have any suggestions (checklists of things to do, etc.) for people who are afraid of accidentally disclosing their anonymous identities? It seems to be a common problem that anonymity is violated because people simply screw up with their remailing software.
- Igor.
If possible, I suggest using a multi-user operating system (link linux etc.) and setting up an account specifically for an anonymous user/nym. Don't use the account for any non nym stuff. This way, for example, there won't be a signature file with a real name that might get accidently appended to an email. -------------------- Scott V. McGuire <svmcguir@syr.edu> PGP key available at http://web.syr.edu/~svmcguir Key fingerprint = 86 B1 10 3F 4E 48 75 0E 96 9B 1E 52 8B B1 26 05