Re: Anonymous Remailers
Tim May wrote, "The commercial providers, like Netcom, Portal, and Panix, cannot be counted on to stand and fight should pressures mount...." Idea: make a Netcom remailer fake mail, so the recipient will have no idea where the remailer is. If it doesn't say catalyst@netcom.com on the from line Netcom wont ever hear about it ;-). -Xenon
Idea: make a Netcom remailer fake mail, so the recipient will have no idea where the remailer is. If it doesn't say catalyst@netcom.com on the from line Netcom wont ever hear about it ;-).
1. If you fake mail by talking SMTP directly, the IP address or domain name of the site making the outgoing connection will appear in a Received field in the header somewhere. 2. Fake mail by devious means is generally frowned upon. There's no need to take a back-door approach here--it's bad politically, as in Internet politics. Eric
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