>These may not feel like important issues to you, but for some people they are >life-or-death issues, and >there really is a tradeoff to be made between the freedom of people in that >situation to speak, and the >freedom of the operators of mail servers to surveil them, even when that >surveillance has a good motive >behind it. The problem is that it's not _just_ the people who need the >information who get it.
If you're depending on the header writing practices of random submission servers to keep you from being doxxed, you're not very bright. The doxxing crowd routinely use social engineering to call up and get people to provide the information from the logs. If you really need to keep your location private, use a Tor connection to gmail or yahoo webmail. R's, John _______________________________________________ Shutup mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/shutup
