-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- lefty@apple.com (Lefty) says, lef> and then treats us to what he purports to be Mr. Nalbandian's phone number lef> and address. ... lef> Whoever you are, nobody, you're a hypocrite and a coward. Well, it wasn't me, but in any event I dispute this. The use of anonymous remailers does not make one a coward, any more than the use of a pseudonym does (or is your given name "Lefty")? As for the privacy aspect, I believe it may serve the interests of those who desire privacy to point out privacy lapses. Not all the time, but sometimes you have to say, "the emperor has no clothes". For example, would you object to this: an4544@anon.penet.fi = Eric Robison <ericr@Solbourne.com> an68863@anon.penet.fi = Derek M. Harkins <harkinsd@solix.fiu.edu> * an51751@anon.penet.fi = Joe Baptista <baptista@planet.org> The anonymous remailer is not so anonymous, is it? Should I have kept the information to myself, or am I right to publicize it? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCdAgUBLcqgALhnz857T+PFAQFiMgQ5ATgHyKZbvMvmj0eAgrK2skL+on77UpU0 dT9w8s70bELL7xThquMMk8HwYrj0LbMEFCwntYstN91x+uiA511qdtjP+lS/OEEN 7sHr3M8JOOeVJlv/KZjX5Whck6ETvdxzjWdrcO6AORltNe1SnI/bOI6GnrHZ7TKW 0HZ8pRak/KpxVsCTRB1kgQ== =35GC -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----