From: SGT=DARREN=S.=HARLOW%ISB%MCTSSA@nwsfallbrook3.nwac.sea06.navy.mil
To: cypherpunks%toad.com@pucc.princeton.edu
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UTC Datetime: 1994-04-20 16:40:24 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 20 Apr 94 09:40:24 PDT
From: SGT=DARREN=S.=HARLOW%ISB%MCTSSA@nwsfallbrook3.nwac.sea06.navy.mil
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 94 09:40:24 PDT
To: cypherpunks%toad.com@pucc.princeton.edu
Subject: Anonymous Remailers
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Since I am new, I have a question concerning remailers. I hear people
talking about them, and was wondering what types of systems they are supported
on, and how do I get added to one.
Thanks,
Sgt Darren Harlow - Computer Security
MCTSSA, Camp Pendleton, USMC
Internet: harlowd@nwsfallbrook3.nwac.sea06.navy.mil
or another less reliable & slower: harlow@mqg1.usmc.mil
Voice: Comm: (619) 725-2970 DSN (Autovon): 365-2970
Fax: Comm: (619) 725-9512 DSN (Autovon): 365-9512
PGP Public key available upon request
"The views expressed are my own, and always will be..."
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