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Anonymous

2005-05-25, 8:45 pm

Hey I use remailers and thank all the operators for running them.

Is there a standard way to handle some kinds of abous? I know you will block my email address but
you will not block my name. OK that is reasonable.

How about if somebody publishes my home address or my phone number or my work adress? If I ask
you to stop that will you do it? Those things are unique like my email id so you will block those
wont you? It is a sincere question. I know somebody at work who had this sort of problem on the
internet.

do I have to prove it is my phone number or address like I do with my email address? I prove the
email address when I return a confirmation email that you send me, but I do not think I can prove
the street address or telephone number.

Maybe I can send a sample email of the abuse but I think that the operators want things to be
done automatically and I understand that, but putting out somebodys home telephone number or
address is a pretty nasty thing.


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DrWhom

2005-05-26, 2:46 am



On 26 May 2005, Anonymous <BigappleRemailer@bigapple.yi.org> wrote:
>Hey I use remailers and thank all the operators for running them.
>
>Is there a standard way to handle some kinds of abous? I know you will
>block my email address but
>you will not block my name. OK that is reasonable.
>
>How about if somebody publishes my home address or my phone number or my
>work adress? If I ask
>you to stop that will you do it?


They shouldn't if it is publically available information.

>Those things are unique like my email id
>so you will block those
>wont you? It is a sincere question. I know somebody at work who had this
>sort of problem on the
>internet.
>
>do I have to prove it is my phone number or address like I do with my
>email address? I prove the
>email address when I return a confirmation email that you send me, but I
>do not think I can prove
>the street address or telephone number.
>
>Maybe I can send a sample email of the abuse but I think that the
>operators want things to be
>done automatically


Almost all of the operators have an adress that is read by a human being.

>and I understand that, but putting out somebodys home
>telephone number or
>address is a pretty nasty thing.
>
>
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