[suggestion]anonymous remailer on TB

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[suggestion]anonymous remailer on TB

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Hi, let me introduce it.
this is for privacy, not for spam.

http://mixmaster.sourceforge.net/

Mixmaster is the type II remailer protocol and the most popular implementation of it.

Remailers provide protection against traffic analysis and allow sending email anonymously or pseudonymously. Mixmaster consists of both client and server installations and is designed to run on several operation systems including but not limited to *BSD, Linux and Microsoft Windows.

also there is related softwares.

http://mixmaster.sourceforge.net/related.shtml
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http://mixmaster.sourceforge.net/faq.shtml wrote:From the Anonymous Remailer FAQ:

"A remailer is a computer service which privatizes your e-mail. A remailer is in sharp contrast to the average Internet Service Providers [ISP] which is terribly anti-private. In fact, ISP could equally stand for "Internet Surveillance Point". [Click here to Learn About Email Privacy].

"Traditionally, a remailer allowed you to send electronic mail to a Usenet news group, or to a person, without revealing your true name or e-mail address to the recipient. Today, new web-based remailers permit you to send mail using your real name (if you wish), while protecting your email records from the snooping eyes of your Internet Service Provider.

"In the first version of this FAQ (published in 1995), all popular remailers were free-of-charge. Today, a number of services either charge user fees, or support themselves via advertisers.
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