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> The way you describe it makes it sound a bit shady I think. My reasons > for wanting my emails to be anonymous is not because of harassment or > spam. Actually i wouldn't even know how to send spam. > The concern -for me- is not one related to my ISP as I don't anything > to violate their policies or break laws and actually i am not using an > obscure email account (yet). > I want to offer my future clients the option of contacting me and me > contacting them without for example the receivers spouse, family, > friends or boss being able to trace anything due to the nature of the > service I will provide as this is related to topics that are highly > personal. Unfortunately I cant elaborate on this too much due to the > exact same reasons. The most I can share with anyone at this point is > that its in the field of Psychology. This causes me to be able to offer > a level of service that from the receivers side is totally untraceable > or near untraceable( however, like i stated before, i DO want them to be > able to contact me too) That is also why i am not very concerned about > the traces left on my own computer as these are not accessible by the > significant others of the client. I want to make the barrier to take > that first step to get into contact as low as possible. The anonymous > email is just part of the privacy I want to offer but since I am just > looking into the online anonymity option and I am new at Tor this seems > to be a good place to start and look for extra information. Take a look at Mixmaster anonymous remailers. This protocol is a cousin of Tor (Mixmaster has "high latency" while Tor has "low latency".) To be able to receive replies to anonymous messages, there is a feature of anonymous remailers called reply-blocks that uses the older protocol called Cypherpunk. This protocol uses PGP encrypted envelopes and a system called a nym server. Finally, many anonymous remailers should be reachable through Tor (via hidden services or alternate ports.) - -- Philippe Gauthier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.deuxpi.ca/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (MingW32) iD8DBQFFm9yYdX62PscofCQRAmVzAJsHfM6VoMznseYllpVkrTGrgKplPgCffwhV LDKnPO3tCoQQl1vwy2ukWvk= =0dnw -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

