Re: www.anonymizer.com

I have found and reported to the anonymizer that it does not always protect you against perl-based cgi scripts. I did this by accessing a form-based email page (based on Matt's script) which includes environment variable values in the msg to the recipient. I didn't receive any response back from them after I emailed them the info.
Am I missing something here because isn't the easiest way around all
of this is simply not to enter your personal info when setting up Netscape? Granted the page can pick up your ISP and what port you used, but so what? It can't get your name and em ail address. Use a newsreader such as Free Agent so there's no reason to enter your personal info. If there is a reason to respond to someone who's email is in on a particular page, then copy it and paste to your emailer... >
I don't like getting the junk-email after visiting some pages, telling me what a great service they have (Hey I was just there!!), etc. -- ------------------------------------------ There are no facts, only interpretations. I always wanted to be somebody,
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