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Author Re: Suggestion To Decrease Email Abuse And Avoid Seizure ofEquipmentbLEA
Nomen Nescio

2006-12-01, 7:14 pm

Nomen Nescio wrote:

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> On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 18:29:51 +0000, Anonymous wrote:
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> You're not paying attention. This is for emails only. Emails that go
> to some email address that is used by an individual. So the


All remailer messages are emails, dummy. So please enter the precise
formula you propose to use to discern email addresses used by
individuals from those used by lists, gateways, blogs, boards, or any
of the other umpteen bazillion legitimate but non-individual
destinations an anon message might be sent to, in the space provided
below:

+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
| |
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Make sure you forward this mathematical miracle to everyone working in
the anti-spam industry too, because it will immediately free them up to
pursue other interests. A cure for cancer perhaps.

> individual will see the disclaimer and will reply if he _really_
> wants to receive email via the remailer. Do you see how that would
> put an end to email abuse from remailers?


What we see is one more ill thought gimmick from the all time clown
prince of ill thought gimmicks. Another chapter in the the saga that's
become your one and only true claim to fame. Not only impossible to
implement, it compromises the privacy of people associated with
remailed messages. Which in and of itself could lead to a innocent
person's folly.

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