-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Anonymous posting and mail have up three times in the past few days, in non-cypherpunk readings of mine. 1) In the Young Scientists Network, one of the list moderators mentioned that an anonymous post was received, and to please not do that in the future. However, the reason given was that it is difficult to contact the author of the post. Since the moderator mentioned he was unable to contact the author, I am guessing a cypherpunk remailer was used. Importantly though, anonymous submissions were discouraged only because of the inconvenience of contacting the author. 2) The latest Computer Underground Digest #5-51. The issue it about the "cleansing" of the AIS BBS run by Kim Clancy. Read the issue; Jim Thomas was upset at this form of witch-hunting, in which accusations were made anonymously. A cypherpunk remailer was used in this situation. Although Jim and others were understandable upset about the situation, I felt they were more upset about what the anonymous poster(s) said; not so much the fact he(they) posted anonymously. Or rather, the fact anonymity was used in the manner it was. 3) Phrack 43 - includes a list of cypherpunk remailers in one of the articles! Looks like the remailers are getting some publicity, as well as the ftp site. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3 iQCVAgUBLELJgIOA7OpLWtYzAQF+dgP/U9Evz5lM91FJnMEGBfDHyLwRGlgAAGbq gnitNN9LA7NKIb8yWdHSSB1iQ0WX4Ae8NRK5m4c7MW2Ps9JekXA6Eu3zQPYwQJ34 nWdkY4y82l1suyo0/D5mrKcXysjvVVGw18Ypt7ErYl1B0qWxCEPp+eTkL7471yUX ODZ1X8hVecs= =lBwU -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----