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SPOOF SENDERS?
- To: cypherpunks@toad.com
- Subject: SPOOF SENDERS?
- From: nobody@jpunix.com (Anonymous)
- Date: Sat, 19 Nov 1994 14:18:45 -0600
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- Sender: owner-cypherpunks@toad.com
>More remailers (maybe one that 'spoofs' real identities to hide the
fact the it is a remailer?) with transparent PGP (download the whole
keyring to the
Great idea, at least on the face of it. Those in charge have a history
of assuming that if you want privacy and low profile then you must have
something to hide. If I use remailers to obtain privacy / low profile,
why would I want to use a remailer that advertises itself as such?
Rather, I'd prefer a nice little quiet one so my messages would blend in
with all the rest of the usenet junk.
I hate the five lines of disclaimers.
I'd pay for my remailing if I could (and will when the feature becomes
available), but I'd take my business to the discreet firm of _Chaemeleon
Remailers S.A._ - not to all the _Remailers 'R' Us_ that advertise their
business in neon on top of my messages.