On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 18:03:50 -0400, Warren Oates wrote:

>> Is there an anonymous remailer that people would recommend that actually
>> works on the first Windows installation attempt?

>
> Yes. Do it with your email client, your clipboard, and PGP. Start with
> Dizum.


Hi Warren Oates,
Assuming Thunderbird on Windows for the mail user agent, I'm not sure what
the Windows clipboard is for??? And, if this is a note to be sent to an
employer, essentially whistleblowing, how would PGP encryption help?


>> BTW, what group does this question belong into?

> alt.privacy.anon-server
>
> How did you come up with alt.internet.wireless?


Google group searching for the topic came up almost blank so must be few
people or my keywords must be lacking. L

> Note that if you use Tor, and if you have Java enabled, your IP address
> is hanging out there for god and everyone to see. It's not a Tor
> problem, don't complain to them.









On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 18:03:50 -0400, Warren Oates wrote:

> In article <h71i9ego5uha$.3n5k7j4rku2q$.dlg@40tude.net>,
> Donita Luddington <doniludd@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> Is there an anonymous remailer that people would recommend that actually
>> works on the first Windows installation attempt?

>
> Yes. Do it with your email client, your clipboard, and PGP. Start with
> Dizum.
>
>>
>> BTW, what group does this question belong into?

>
> alt.privacy.anon-server
>
> it's a venerable newsgroup, carried by every nntp provider. How did you
> come up with alt.internet.wireless?
>
> Note that if you use Tor, and if you have Java enabled, your IP address
> is hanging out there for god and everyone to see. It's not a Tor
> problem, don't complain to them.