Anonymous writes:
> And it worked, too. Note that "Eric Cordian" sent three copies of
> his childsex message.
I subscribe to all nodes. When traffic slowed to only a few spam messages
each day, I checked the web archive, and noticed that all recent posts
were from minder and toad.
I sent my message to both of these. That made two messages. The third
was generated by a node that insists upon recreating all traffic with a
"CDR" prepended to the Subject line. We won't mention any names.
> He can now be assumed to be among the subset of subscribers who had
> their subscriptions temporarily blocked. By applying this technique to
> different subsets, at intervals over a long period of time, a close
> correlation can be established between anonymous posters and their true
> names.
I don't think so.
I'd like to know why the list went away for a few days, however. Was it
so warm and sunny outside everyone abandoned their computers?
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Eric Michael Cordian 0+
O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division
"Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law"