On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Tim May wrote:
and wait for the next time something happens if you're on DHCP, or they may have to get the cooperation of one or more other governments if your login trail runs outside their jurisdiction -- but ultimately, it's traceable.
You apparently don't even understand how even simple remailer chains work.
Hello, earth to Tim. (1) You can send anonymous mail by sending it through a remailer, but (2) The remailers themselves are not anonymous. (3) If the remailers *were* anonymous, they could not operate because then the users would not know where to send their mails. As long as the remailers themselves are traceable, make no mistake: they exist only because the lions have not yet passed a law against them. You cannot have encryption technologies advancing and leaving the law behind, so long as any vital part of the infrastructure you need is traceable and pulpable by the law. Bear