4 Sep
2001
4 Sep
'01
11:13 p.m.
Sigh. Read the archives. Tim's cyphernomicon (I think that's what he called it) is a good start. --Declan On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 07:26:15PM -0700, A. Melon wrote:
declan@well.com writes:
Anonymity allows people to evade laws. Governments don't like that. Read the archives.
It would be nice to see at least one example of something nasty that could be done with an anonymous remailer in the next few years where you couldn't get the same effect at the corner phone booth or dropping a letter in a public mailbox. So far there have been no prohibitions on sending information anonymously via those mechanisms. Why would email be singled out?