On 10/20/2013 01:19 PM, Antispam 06 wrote:
> On 20.10.2013 20:41, Anonymous wrote:
>> I have also noticed an interesting thing which is that it's pretty
>> hard to find email service that hides your own IP address and this
>> one that i'm currenty using is one of those.
>
> Jacob Appelbaum, Sukhbi
On 2013-10-20 13:19, Antispam 06 wrote:
That's so cute! Can you point out some time a spy agency was brought
in
front of a judge for not respecting the law. The same law written in
stone in some countries as «nobody is above the law». Do you know of a
time when they were found guilty and punish
On 10/20/2013 2:19 PM, Antispam 06 wrote:
On 20.10.2013 20:41, Anonymous wrote:
I'm using an Finland provider 'cuz their law does not allow any other
agentcy or anything like that to gain access to your files so
easilly.
That's so cute! Can you point out some time a spy agency was brought in
fr
Thanks, everyone, for the feedback. I decided to go with Tails, which
is a far better choice than Ubuntu.
Regards,
Kristov
On 2013-10-03 15:17, Luther Blissett wrote:
On Thu, 2013-10-03 at 11:45 -0600, aut...@anonymousbitcoinbook.com
wrote:
Hey all,
I'm writing a book about the use of Bitcoi
On 20.10.2013 20:41, Anonymous wrote:
I have also noticed an interesting thing which is that it's pretty
hard to find email service that hides your own IP address and this
one that i'm currenty using is one of those.
Jacob Appelbaum, Sukhbir Singh and tagnaq worked hard to give the world
TorBir
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I'm using my own/vps to use with my own domain and it's much easier when
you may/can choose what you use your domain for. For example: For
hosting your own site with info about you or something else.
I actually own an 478 socket PC which still is on
On 20.10.2013 19:58, Anonymous wrote:
What list are you talking about?
My own. Never published as the spammers seem hungry for addresses.
Compiled by spending time around privacy or security lists. Somehow like
the /ignore in IRC.
Please, do care about top posting. Check out
http://mailform
On 20.10.2013 19:43, Roman Mamedov wrote:
I am not sure "what about" them, but having E-Mail on your own
domain is the only way to have an E-Mail address you can rely on to
have any sort of longevity while allowing you the choice of
providers.
Sure. Your domain. If your name is John Johnson, yo
What list are you talking about?
Also it's some times like this:
firstn...@firstname-lastname.com/biz/net/jne..
20.10.2013 19:58, Antispam 06 wrote
> On 20.10.2013 18:09, Anonymous wrote:
>> What about users own domains? :)
>
> Checked that list. Mostly vanity domains like
> $fist_name@$last_name
On Sun, 20 Oct 2013 18:58:34 +0200
Antispam 06 wrote:
> On 20.10.2013 18:09, Anonymous wrote:
> > What about users own domains? :)
>
> Checked that list. Mostly vanity domains like $fist_name@$last_name.com.
> I think it's the same with car licence plates.
I am not sure "what about" them, but
On 20.10.2013 18:09, Anonymous wrote:
What about users own domains? :)
Checked that list. Mostly vanity domains like $fist_name@$last_name.com.
I think it's the same with car licence plates.
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What about users own domains? :)
20.10.2013 18:35, Antispam 06 kirjoitti:
> On 15.10.2013 16:29, Jon wrote:
>> Another article from the Washington Post may be interested in.
>
> Just checked my list of useless posters. Gmail has more than 60%.
> Interesting.
>
> Dude, really, go register with Fac
On 15.10.2013 16:29, Jon wrote:
Another article from the Washington Post may be interested in.
Just checked my list of useless posters. Gmail has more than 60%.
Interesting.
Dude, really, go register with Facebook or some other herding site.
Reposting is nil.
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