-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Sun, 11 Dec 1994, Mark Terka wrote:
Here's an idea. Someone mentioned trying to set up an anon remailer on the North American Freenets, but it seemed there were software compatibility problems.
Would this be practical? Sounds like it would be worth a shot. But again, I guess it comes down to the software compatibility problem.
Yep, if you get info on Freeport (the most common Freenet software) they tell you up front that you will need a Unix programmer and network type to install and maintain it. And it isn't freeware, regardless of the name. It is a time-period license which you have to renew every few years... - -NetSurfer #include <standard.disclaimer>
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