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0.2 FREEMAIL_REPLYTO_END_DIGIT Reply-To freemail username ends in digit
(agent1933[at]protonmail.ch)
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--- Begin Message ---
Is I2P better?
Account of Correspondence/Communications/Liaison
per procurationem /s/ in esse Sui juris Agent (~2/19/15, ~9EST/6PST)
Express Actual Notice: This correspondence/communication/opinion is deemed
private/confidential. Due to existence of sophisticated data collection
programs globally, assume/presume by default that all digital data associated
with this account is subject to storage, surveillance and/or monitoring by
intelligence agencies, anytime/anywhere with regard to policy/law/neither,
regardless of privacy/security/encryption. Sender(s)/agent(s) accepts no
liability for any message(s) or its attachment(s). Keep sent attachment size
less than inbox size of 1 GB. Without Prejudice. All Rights Reserved.
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2. VIPole Secure Messenger ID (http://tinyurl.com/pq4mpmq): agent1933
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