From: wcs@anchor.ho.att.com (Bill_Stewart_HOY0021305)
To: mech@eff.org
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UTC Datetime: 1993-10-06 22:15:30 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 6 Oct 93 15:15:30 PDT
From: wcs@anchor.ho.att.com (Bill_Stewart_HOY002_1305)
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 93 15:15:30 PDT
To: mech@eff.org
Subject: Re: Standard Headers for Anonymous Remailers
Message-ID: <9310062211.AA15617@anchor.ho.att.com>
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Putting anonymity indications in message headers is a useful courtesy;
it's not foolproof, since somebody can always go run their own remailer,
but standardization would make it easier for most people to use them
consistently from their mail/news readers. There are times when people
really need to get rid of lots of anonymous messages, such as harassment
or mailbombs or freaked-out gateways, basically for self-defense,
and this will make it more convenient.
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1993-10-06 (Wed, 6 Oct 93 15:15:30 PDT) - Re: Standard Headers for Anonymous Remailers - wcs@anchor.ho.att.com (Bill_Stewart_HOY002_1305)