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The mechanism employed was obvious and simple -- someone subscribed an anXXX address to the list. Anyone looking at the subscription list can tell that, on their own. This technique has been used before.
Is there any evidence to link this anxxxx person to the "tuna fish" spam? Given the fact that by doing a "who cypherpunks" will yield anyone, including various TLAs a list of potential "troublemakers" (by their standards), might this subscriber merely be trying to protect his real identity from prying eyes? Actually, I had thought of doing so myself, but didn't want to over-burden Julf's server with such a high volume of mail, plus having the mesages get cut off whenever a dashed line was encountered. FWIW, other list servers have a "set conceal" option which, upon request, keeps a person's address from becoming public through the "who" command. - -- Diogenes -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAgUBLj70d+Rsd2rRFQ1JAQFSlwP+NkXJSaKlUKuFnLhzHWjGxd6X+prUlPiV NsKGBXON6ATKGTvcCE8IG+A17MwkxNi4PxnOvmdCyyI+940Rz9uDmZo8qSW5EWip 7oQ/mEFGnxRY7wkw+99QHpASxBE/9nJSvuCM0AwGfZ5/0rMSUE1t2M52PAfZcELa 9G+cEM9GiPM= =tzW7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----