From: Greg Broiles <gbroiles@darkwing.uoregon.edu>
To: “E. ALLEN SMITH” <EALLENSMITH@ocelot.Rutgers.EDU>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-12-14 05:39:15 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 14 Dec 1995 13:39:15 +0800
From: Greg Broiles <gbroiles@darkwing.uoregon.edu>
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 1995 13:39:15 +0800
To: "E. ALLEN SMITH" <EALLENSMITH@ocelot.Rutgers.EDU>
Subject: Re: e-mail forwarding, for-pay remailers
Message-ID: <199512140317.TAA06107@darkwing.uoregon.edu>
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E. Allen Smith writes (quoting me):
>>netbox.com ( http://www.netbox.com ) provides web pages and E-mail storage
>>or forwarding for people; they let you sign up for a trial month for free.
>>They ask for name/address/phone (which could easily be a Mailboxes Etc
>>address and a voicemail from Mailboxes Etc or whatever) and accept payment
>>by check or credit card.
>--------------------
> There's one problem with this in regards to the "no necessary
>connection," and that 's the governmental requirement for mail forwarding.
>MBE and any legal other one will want to see at least two forms of ID
>including one photo, and have a form that they fill out using that and
>send to the local post office. Anyone have a way around this problem?
I spent last summer in San Diego - it took me a couple of weeks to find a
place to stay. The first day I was in town I went to an MBE and signed up
for a box - showed them my Oregon ID and said "I don't have a local phone #
or address because I've been in town only 12 hours. That's what I need you
folks for." They cheerfully wrote down the information from the front of my
drivers' license (which is 5 years out of date) and gave me a box. They also
asked if there would be anyone else who'd be getting mail at my box - I
could have specified a business or some roommates. They didn't need to see
ID for those - so you're free to name some real or imagined
roommates/friends, who might coincidentally sign up for E-mail forwarding.
(Or you can just say that "Greg is my real name but John Doe is my trade
name, I get mail under that name too." "Trade names" aren't so unusual for
people in show business or authors or, I read recently, bill collectors.
Apparently they don't want people calling them up at home hassling them.
Imagine that. :) ) The folks at the San Diego MBE have been cheerfully
forwarding my paper mail back here to Oregon as long as I want to keep
paying the postage (plus some sum that they're adding on that's not big
enough to pay attention to).
It's not the kind of untraceability I'd rely on vis-a-vis a TLA, but it
ought to be good enough to keep your posts to alt.sex.forbidden from showing
up on your boss' desk via DejaNews, or to allow you to go ahead and piss off
part-time fascists who don't have the energy to chase down the paper trail.
--
"The anchored mind screwed into me by the psycho- Greg Broiles
lubricious thrust of heaven is the one that thinks
every temptation, every desire, every inhibition." greg@goldenbear.com
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