Cypherpunks is archived? Isn't that against what most cypherpunks stand for? I know it sets up a "style fingerprint" attack against anonymity... On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Bill Stewart wrote:
Cypherpunks works like any anarchy. *You're* running cypherpunks. If you want something done the way you want it done, *do it* and get other people to help you. Also, given that the list has been around for almost a decade, and has archives, you might consider seeing if it's been discussed. You shouldn't have to search back more than a month....
At 10:31 PM 10/16/00 -0400, Jordan Dimov wrote:
That's shame indeed. Couldn't whoever's running cypherpunks setup a goddamn sendmail filter or something?
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, [iso-8859-1] Ing. Fausto C.G. wrote:
I dont now where did you get my e-mail, but I am receiving spam from you. Stop it right now, please, I didnt ask you for your spam. This time I am asking it kindly, next time I wont ask it this way.
Thank you.
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