Well, in the Nike case, it would be the /human/ operator who would be
acting, would be /allowed/ to act, non-compliantly :-)
--
Mike Easter
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From Nike@bounce.me@n2n.oc2mx.net to alt.privacy.anon-server,alt.privacy,alt.anonymous on Thu Jul 2 21:24:30 2026
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It is instantaneous. Is this trackable?
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From Nike@bounce.me@n2n.oc2mx.net to alt.privacy.anon-server,alt.privacy,alt.anonymous on Thu Jul 2 21:35:44 2026
The custom 'From: header' only accepts an email address.
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From Ch1ffr3punk@ch1ffr3punk@gmail.com to alt.privacy.anon-server,alt.privacy,alt.anonymous on Thu Jul 2 19:57:43 2026
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Nike wrote:
It is instantaneous. Is this trackable?
Ask your ISP and TLAs... From my website
there is no server logging etc. as Nike
is only a single Go program.
-- https://oc2mx.net
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From Fritz Wuehler@fritz@spamexpire-202607.rodent.frell.theremailer.net to alt.anonymous,alt.privacy,alt.privacy.anon-server on Fri Jul 3 00:07:58 2026
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It is instantaneous. Is this trackable?
Ask your ISP and TLAs... From my website
there is no server logging etc. as Nike
is only a single Go program.
We need to be able to alter its connection to 127.0.0.?? and a port
so that we can tunnel it through the new putty to out server and there
on to where ever it usually goes.
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From Schlomo Goldberg@schlomo.goldberg@mailinator.com to alt.privacy on Mon Jul 13 19:40:24 2026