| Borked Pseudo Mailed 2006-08-31, 1:14 pm |
| On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 14:20:05 +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:
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> You mean a number of complaints, whether they're valid or not, without
> giving the user a fair chance to respond to them?
Absolutely. For the money you are paying them, they can't be bothered
spending time figuring out if the complaint is legitimate or not. And it
takes only one complaint, not a number of them.
You need to sign up with an isp that is willing to provide pop and smtp
services to a remailer and that will probably cost you at least 200 per
year (it's probably better to sign up for a year at a time rather than on
a monthly basis). But explain clearly to them what you will be using the
connection for.
The only pop/smtp provider I know of that will allow remailers is
bauxgroup.com, but you should check with them to be sure.
Anybody know of other pop/smtp providers that will allow remailers, and
how much they charge? There must be a few, unless every remailer is
running its own data center. Or does giving out that information make a
remailer vulnerable in some way?
Is it technically possible, and does it make any sense, for several
remailer operators to pool their cash and get one account with a pop/smtp
provider? Each remailer would have its own email address and its own
password for that email address.
It seems like 3 or 4 operators could pool enough cash to buy a solid,
bulletproof connection.
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