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Re: e-mail forwarding, for-pay remailers
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Subject: Re: e-mail forwarding, for-pay remailers
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Subject: Re: e-mail forwarding, for-pay remailers
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Request-Remailing-To: [email protected] (E. ALLEN SMITH)
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Subject: Re: e-mail forwarding, for-pay remailers
Photo IDs are easy to make for your employer, the law offices of Dewy,
Lye, and Howe. Stick on laminate from an art supply store. Good
thing to have. Don't forget the SSN style employee id number.
Those forms they send to a post office? They don't check for the real
address. MBE just needs 'proof' that its yours. Again, your local
laser printer and an electricity bill do just fine. They don't need
to keep the original; so the evidence is a bad photocopy. The trick
is to make all this easy to accept & not make a fuss about the
information. Meekly hand it over.
>> netbox.com ( http://www.netbox.com ) provides web pages and E-mail storage
>> or forwarding for people; they let you sign up for a trial month for free.
>> They ask for name/address/phone (which could easily be a Mailboxes Etc
>> address and a voicemail from Mailboxes Etc or whatever) and accept payment
>> by check or credit card. They'll store incoming email or forward it to
>> another account. They'll do header rewriting (similar to the anonymous
>> remailers) so that outgoing mail looks like it came from this address.
> There's one problem with this in regards to the "no necessary
>connection," and that 's the governmental requirement for mail
>forwarding. MBE and any legal other one will want to see at least two
>forms of ID including one photo, and have a form that they fill out
>using that and send to the local post office. Anyone have a way around
>this problem?
> -Allen