05-26-05 07:46 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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