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Huge Cajones Remailer wrote:
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:-( 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.