Re: Ari Silverstein(n)/Brenda Giarmo
Von: anonymous@remailer.hastio.org [Profil]
Datum: 07.07.2008 05:33
Message-ID: <PLBSFGXL39636.2315393519@anonymous.poster>
Newsgroup: alt.usenet.kooks alt.privacy alt.comp.freeware
Datum: 07.07.2008 05:33
Message-ID: <PLBSFGXL39636.2315393519@anonymous.poster>
Newsgroup: alt.usenet.kooks alt.privacy alt.comp.freeware
REMAILER - Die E-Mail-Adresse
kann einem Remailer-Dienst zugeordnet werden. Remailer anonymisieren und pseudonymisieren E-Mails und Usenet-Postings und lassen somit keinen Rückschluss
auf den Verfasser zu. Weitere Informationen zur Remailern hält die Wikipedia bereit.
The God of Odd Statements, Henry Schmidt wrote: > On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 00:10:12 +0200, Anonymous Remailer did most oddly > state: > > The God of Odd Statements, Henry Schmidt wrote: > > > >> Is <naplesareahouse@gmail.com> your email? You cannot claim a nym, not > >> in any meaningful (or reportable) sense, but your email is yours alone. > > > > Well, yeah.... actually you can. Forging from headers of other nyms to > > harass that poser is one of the few things even Google won't tolerate. > > They'll let spammers go, but not froggers. Go figure. > > > > You're not very smart for a God you know. > > Try reporting nym theft to a real ISP/NSP. If you're lucky, the abuse desk > might reply with laughter, but odds are, they'll just drop your whine in > the bitbucket and note you for future reference as a kook. Uh, shitforbrains, we got the twit kicked off a couple providers already. So much for your rant. :) > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This message was posted via one or more anonymous remailing services. The original sender is unknown. Any address shown in the From header is unverified.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- hummingbird (07.07.2008 08:42)
- 4RonMay (07.07.2008 11:57)
- hummingbird (07.07.2008 12:05)
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- 4RonMay (07.07.2008 14:51)
- hummingbird (07.07.2008 14:54)
- hummingbird (08.07.2008 03:25)
