! How do corporations work, in terms of liability? If the cost of ! incorporating isn't forbidding, I would think a remailer operator might An excellent idea for reducing civil liabilty. It's easy and cheap to incorporate a delaware for-profit corporation. Following certain practices, vastly increases your legal status. Such as the corporate boilerplate of: Stock certificates; Proper titles and roles that are duly recorded; Proper minutes, meetings, accounting; Good Articles of Incorporation. In other words, Sameer the $USER is very different from President/Chairman Sameer Parekh of C2, Inc. A non-profit corporation is considably different, and for certain reasons, would not be as good as for-profit for potentially shielding civil liability. (Unfortunately, case law suggests that.) ! consider incorporating a company, and making the remailer a function of ! that company. That way, any losses are restricted to the total value of ! the corporation; that is, nothing. Any flaws? There must be something ! wrong with it somewhere. Less freedom than the sole-proprietor. Following the corporate protocols. ! Thanks. Thank you for your contribution, Qut