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Normal Usenet Posting remailers
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| James Beaseley 2005-12-27, 5:56 pm |
| Set an example by using a remailer to post to your favorite usenet groups.
Dont use it to say something sensational or wierd, just a normal post.
Why? Because other people in the group will see that the normal post came
from a remailer and be interested and have a good opinion of remailers
because of the normal post.
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| anonymous@remailer.hastio.org 2005-12-27, 8:47 pm |
| In article <A32U8WXB38713.3713541667@anonymous>
Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header (James Beaseley) wrote:
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> Set an example by using a remailer to post to your favorite usenet groups.
> Dont use it to say something sensational or wierd, just a normal post.
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> Why? Because other people in the group will see that the normal post came
> from a remailer and be interested and have a good opinion of remailers
> because of the normal post.
I'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love,
Grow apple trees and honey bees, and snow white turtle doves.
I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony,
I'd like to buy the world a Coke and keep it company.
It's the real thing, Coke is what the world wants today.
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| On 27 Dec 2005, Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header (James Beaseley)
wrote:
>Set an example by using a remailer to post to your favorite usenet groups.
>Dont use it to say something sensational or wierd, just a normal post.
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>Why? Because other people in the group will see that the normal post came
>from a remailer and be interested and have a good opinion of remailers
>because of the normal post.
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I regularly post to several hobby groups anonymously using a nickname that
can be recognized. Why do I do it anonymously? I have a large collection of
extremely rare and valuable "antiques". I don't want my identity traced and
invite a robbery. The collection is insured, but money couldn't replace the
value of the collection to me.
That, was one of the intents of remailers. To allow free communication
without worry.
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| Thrasher Remailer 2005-12-28, 2:47 am |
| On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 23:57:52 +0000, anonymous wrote:
> In article <A32U8WXB38713.3713541667@anonymous>
> Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header (James Beaseley) wrote:
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> I'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love, Grow apple
> trees and honey bees, and snow white turtle doves. I'd like to teach the
> world to sing in perfect harmony, I'd like to buy the world a Coke and
> keep it company. It's the real thing, Coke is what the world wants today.
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It's not a bad idea imho, which is why I send every post I make to usenet
through a remailer.
Anything that gets people to see remailers as a normal part of the
landscape instead of purveyors of trolling, flame wars and general
nastiness, is a good thing.
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| traveler 66 2005-12-29, 8:47 pm |
| On 28 Dec 2005 01:25:06 -0000, John wrote:
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> On 27 Dec 2005, Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header (James Beaseley)
> wrote:
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> I regularly post to several hobby groups anonymously using a nickname that
> can be recognized. Why do I do it anonymously? I have a large collection of
> extremely rare and valuable "antiques". I don't want my identity traced and
> invite a robbery. The collection is insured, but money couldn't replace the
> value of the collection to me.
>
> That, was one of the intents of remailers. To allow free communication
> without worry.
There have been several court rulings that say exactly just that.
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