! With regard to the problems of remailers being shut down when we want ! long-lived addresses, wouldn't seperating the input and output be one ! possibility? That is (like Hal's Alumni remailer) you'd send mail to ! 'remailer@anon.ai' and it would be forwarded via a disposable account ! elsewhere. All messages would appear to come from 'disposable@foo.com' and ! if that account was shut down a new one could be opened to replace it ! while incoming mail simply backed up at the main remailer account. ! ! The only potential problem I could see would be that the disposable ISP ! might have logs which could track the outgoing messages back to the other ! account. You'd also obviously need to open the disposable account ! anonymously or using an ISP who'd protect your identity. That's silly. The problem isn't liability but lack of popular knowledge on setting up a remailer. The more remailers, the liability is reduced. GOALS 2000: 2,000 QUT
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