"Hot-Text" <hot-t
...@mynews.ath.cx> wrote:
>"Tom Cipollone" <minertom11
...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
news:e42ae92f-3c87-4039-9f39-604e937d771c@g20g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
>> Hi,
>> I have been getting a huge headache trying to find out what kind of
>> anonymous remailer or web service that I need.
>> 1) I want to be able to give an anonymous email address when filling
>> in forms to get information from websites. For example, when
>> registering with a corporate site for sales information, etc., I want
>> them to be able to determine that the email address is real but not
>> traceable to me.
>At my website you would have to E-mail back to me,
>from the E-mail address you given,
>to see if it your email address not your Dad's..
There are nymservers like nym.mixmin.net or dizum.nl, where you can
get an anonymous mail account, administered anonymously by remailer
messages, and with the replies posted encrypted to publicly accessible
newsgroups, from where you retrieve them.
>> 2) Of course, I want to be able to do anonymous browsing.
>There not a anonymous browsing, We all know who you are,
>Yes here in a Newsgroups Too,
>This is you:
>Injection-Info: g20g2000prb.googlegroups.com; posting-host=68.126.134.84;
>posting-account=dYKIgwoAAADZe4sZKzzylIMysnnvUEfb
Tor is your friend.
>> 3) I would like a recommendation for a service that is not based in
>> the US. I have actually read "terms of service" where they state,
>> literally, that if "law enforcement or 'other' (scary) want access to
>> your traceable email address, we will give it out at the drop of a
>> hat". That was actually in the service agreement of some anonymous
>> remailer that I saw although I can not remember which one at present.
How about a chain of half a dozen Mixmaster remailers located in
different countries?
>> Thank You
>> Tom (my real name)
>Do we need to ask pacbell.net
>For the Real one
>and Port 21 File Transfer Protocol [Control]
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Posted anonymously through the Mixmaster network.