Anonymous remailing

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Any anonymous valid remailer?
tia


http://www.gilc.org/speech/anonymous/remailer.html

I've read on the Net that most free anonymous remailers are secure
enough to send jokes to friends and neighbors---but don't write
anything that would attract the attention of local law enforcement or
the Patriot Act. Professional investigators can usually bore quickly
through "anonymity" and come right to your door.
 
Summer formulated the question :
http://www.gilc.org/speech/anonymous/remailer.html

I've read on the Net that most free anonymous remailers are secure
enough to send jokes to friends and neighbors---but don't write
anything that would attract the attention of local law enforcement or
the Patriot Act. Professional investigators can usually bore quickly
through "anonymity" and come right to your door.

Thanks a lot buti I can't use the web...
 
Summer said:
Thanks a lot buti I can't use the web...

is that as in "don't know how to" or as in "not allowed to" ?
your answer dictates your next bit of help
 
is that as in "don't know how to" or as in "not allowed to" ?
your answer dictates your next bit of help

LOL, with my provider I can use only news&email-server.
 
Summer formulated the question :


http://www.gilc.org/speech/anonymous/remailer.html

I've read on the Net that most free anonymous remailers are secure
enough to send jokes to friends and neighbors---but don't write
anything that would attract the attention of local law enforcement or
the Patriot Act. Professional investigators can usually bore quickly
through "anonymity" and come right to your door.
They are probably run by those law enforcement agencies.
 
Summer formulated the question :


http://www.gilc.org/speech/anonymous/remailer.html

I've read on the Net that most free anonymous remailers are secure
enough to send jokes to friends and neighbors---but don't write
anything that would attract the attention of local law enforcement or
the Patriot Act. Professional investigators can usually bore quickly
through "anonymity" and come right to your door.
They are probably run by those law enforcement agencies.[/QUOTE]

Hey, people, I want only that my email sent to my friend are not
recognizable. Can I do it?
 
Hey, people, I want only that my email sent to my friend are not
recognizable. Can I do it?

Without questioning the motive of why someone would want to send
anonymous email to someone they consider a "friend"... <g>

If that's all you really want, one way is to use a free webmail
account. If your friend is adept at reading headers, you can SEND
mail from another location (library, perhaps?) but you can pick up a
reply from anywhere.

Obviously, that won't work if you want to share an "opportunity" with
100,000 of your closest friends, or you have good reaon to believe
that your friend may perceive the message as ill-intended. Assuming,
as you say, however, the person is truly your "friend" and the content
of the email is not likely to give him/her a legitimate reason to
pursue a complaint, that should provide enough of a cloak of anonymity
for your purposes.
 
Without questioning the motive of why someone would want to send
anonymous email to someone they consider a "friend"... <g>

If that's all you really want, one way is to use a free webmail
account. If your friend is adept at reading headers, you can SEND
mail from another location (library, perhaps?) but you can pick up a
reply from anywhere.

Obviously, that won't work if you want to share an "opportunity" with
100,000 of your closest friends, or you have good reaon to believe
that your friend may perceive the message as ill-intended. Assuming,
as you say, however, the person is truly your "friend" and the content
of the email is not likely to give him/her a legitimate reason to
pursue a complaint, that should provide enough of a cloak of anonymity
for your purposes.

:-/
 
Summer was thinking very hard :
Any anonymous valid remailer?
tia

You use a nickname that describes a hot and dry climate, you don't have
access to websites, and you need an email program that provides
absolute and uncrackable anonymity right from your hard drive.

....uhhhhhhh...

Just a quick reminder to everyone who is reading this thread that the
US Division of Homeland Security is located at www.dhs.gov.
 
Summer was thinking very hard :
You use a nickname that describes a hot and dry climate, you don't have
access to websites, and you need an email program that provides
absolute and uncrackable anonymity right from your hard drive.

...uhhhhhhh...

Just a quick reminder to everyone who is reading this thread that the
US Division of Homeland Security is located at www.dhs.gov.

I dont' need a "an email program that provides absolute and
uncrackable anonymity", I would only send an email with no ip number
to a friend, but with my italian provider, fastweb, i can't access the
web.
Do u think i'm a terrorist?
If so, say it me, so i can laugh...
 
Summer laid this down on his screen :
I dont' need a "an email program that provides absolute and
uncrackable anonymity", I would only send an email with no ip number
to a friend, but with my italian provider, fastweb, i can't access the
web.
Do u think i'm a terrorist?
If so, say it me, so i can laugh...


....just checking...
 
Summer has brought this to us :

Darn it---I thought I had bagged my first terrorist!!!

;)

Seriously, back in the late 1990's I downloaded a freeware emailer (not
a web-based remailer) that provided its own text editor. You downloaded
it to your hard drive, inputed your SMTP server (or any other SMTP
server that you could access), write your message in plain text (no
attachments allowed) and send it. The program would strip away all data
of the sender and send an anonymous email right from your hard drive.
You couldn't receive email through it---only send. You had to use that
emailer to write and send, you couldn't send a message using Eudora or
Outlook Express through it.

But that was eight years ago and I don't recall the name of the
program. I don't even remember if it works on anything but Windows
98SE. It's pretty old, unless the author has been revising it since its
release. It might be a commercial version by now.

Does anyone else remember this program? Anyone recall a name?

While we've been writing and joking about Summer being a terrorist,
I've also been using Google to search for that old program but I can't
find it yet.

Message to Summer: Today is a day off of work for me. I'll keep looking
for that old program and let you know if I find it.

Take care!
 
Message to Summer: Today is a day off of work for me. I'll keep looking for
that old program and let you know if I find it.

Take care!


Hey Summer, no more jokes about terrorism---I think I may have found
something for you:

http://users.pandora.be/ahmadi/nettools.htm

It's a collection of tools and here are three of them:
28) Advanced Anonymous E-mailer
29) Simple Anonymous E-mailer
30) Anonymous E-mailer with Attachment Support

Hope that helps!
 
I dont' need a "an email program that provides absolute and
uncrackable anonymity", I would only send an email with no ip number
to a friend

Depending on the friend, a hotmail or freemail account might be good
enough, or sending the email from someone else's computer may not be
good enough.
 
Does anyone else remember this program? Anyone recall a name?

Just one problem - it depended on a mailserver that would forward your
post. Email servers don't do that any more. (Unless you find one
with a brain-dead admin.)
 
Once Upon A Time (on Thu, 09 Feb 2006 17:49:05 +0100), in alt.comp.freeware,
by way of Message-id said:
Send-Safe.exe

Right.... English translation/page?
 
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