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Author I need to use Yahoo anonymously.
David Hoffman

2004-10-31, 2:45 am

Hi,
I need to send the CEO of the company I work for an email. My immediate boss
and his boss would fire me on the spot if they knew I was bypassing them.
These 2 and others in the company are morons and do not care about the
people who work for them. While I know this is prevalent in the US workforce
and my best course of action is to quit this one, I do not want to do that
just yet.

Now you know my motivation, I plan on getting a free Yahoo account from
which I can send and receive email. I will not supply Yahoo with any
accurate information when I sign-up. While this is somewhat anonymous, there
is still a chance they could trace the computer I used to log on to the
Yahoo servers back to me. I do not want to take that chance. What other
options are available to me and how can I be truly anonymous when I need to
send email to someone and not let them know who it came from? Thank you.

--
Don't be afraid. Be really afraid.


Gerard Morentzy

2004-10-31, 2:45 am

Whistleblowing can be a noble thing. Your best bet would be to go to the
public library or a Kinko's and use a public computer. Sign-up for your
email account - send your email. No fuss-no muss.


"David Hoffman" <no_one@abc.net> wrote in message
news:10o8od8mhbmaa5f@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi,
> I need to send the CEO of the company I work for an email. My immediate

boss
> and his boss would fire me on the spot if they knew I was bypassing them.
> These 2 and others in the company are morons and do not care about the
> people who work for them. While I know this is prevalent in the US

workforce
> and my best course of action is to quit this one, I do not want to do that
> just yet.
>
> Now you know my motivation, I plan on getting a free Yahoo account from
> which I can send and receive email. I will not supply Yahoo with any
> accurate information when I sign-up. While this is somewhat anonymous,

there
> is still a chance they could trace the computer I used to log on to the
> Yahoo servers back to me. I do not want to take that chance. What other
> options are available to me and how can I be truly anonymous when I need

to
> send email to someone and not let them know who it came from? Thank you.
>
> --
> Don't be afraid. Be really afraid.
>
>



Gerard Morentzy

2004-10-31, 2:45 am

I should have added one other thing - don't use your credit card to pay for
internet time. The library is great. In my city, they use no logging
whatsoever of account numbers with computer usage. Good luck.


"Gerard Morentzy" <jberry23@operamail.com> wrote in message
news:CJZgd.55891$%x.54332@okepread04...
> Whistleblowing can be a noble thing. Your best bet would be to go to the
> public library or a Kinko's and use a public computer. Sign-up for your
> email account - send your email. No fuss-no muss.
>
>
> "David Hoffman" <no_one@abc.net> wrote in message
> news:10o8od8mhbmaa5f@corp.supernews.com...
> boss
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> workforce
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> there
> to
>
>



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