greg@ideath.goldenbear.com contributed:
It's this slippery notion of 'accountability' that is perhaps at the root of this 'anonymity' problem - the idea that there's gonna be some hell to pay if somebody writes to 'postmaster@leviathan.com', and complains about Chris Jones. The fact is, you can mail to 'postmaster@goldenbear.com' and whine all you like, it's just another alias for the same damn person (me). I think there are going to be more & more people like me in the future - I *am* my boss, the postmaster, and the sysadmin - and if people don't like what I do or say on the net, that's just too damn bad.
I think Greg is right on the money here. The first time someone complained to my sysadmin (me), I'd send that person a sorrowful note apologizing for the nasty-icky behaviour prompting the complaint and assuring the complainer that the offending user on my system (also me) would have his account cancelled immediately. Then, I'd go back to living my life as I please. :) Seems to me that this approach would guarantee accountability on my system and keep everyone happy. dave Level Seven Design <postmaster@lsd.com>
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