From: Michael Conlen <meconlen@IntNet.net>
To: Dave <dwomack@runner.utsa.edu>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-09-28 15:19:42 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 28 Sep 94 08:19:42 PDT
From: Michael Conlen <meconlen@IntNet.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 94 08:19:42 PDT
To: Dave <dwomack@runner.utsa.edu>
Subject: Re: Sufferance remailers
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On Wed, 28 Sep 1994, Dave wrote:
> The local phone calls don't create toll records, nor will
> a tap or pin register, since the forwarding occurs in the
> phone co. central office.
I dont know about you but the local phone service here, GTE, does keep
records like that. Anyway you are basicaly talking about something that
would be beyond being worth while.
> An important element would be to move the machine around,
> both physically and electronically, so that there was a
> moving target...and, if you were willing to accept the
> phone costs, you could set up offshore.
Shure... ...only what around $350 US to set up and register... ...that
only takes about two weeks to get registerd with teh NIC
Groove on dude
Michael Conlen
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