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Anonymous E-mail Accounts
If you want a free, anonymous e-mail address, try NetAddress, HoTMaiL, POBoxes, I-Name, MailCity, RocketMail, GoPlay or Juno, to name only a few. All will let you have your own account (e.g., [email protected]), and most will discreetly auto-forward incoming mail to your RL account. Other features may vary, so visit those sites for more info. You can reply to incoming e-mail from their web pages or their proprietary software, or you can use your regular e-mail client and one of the remailers listed at Raphael L. Levien's "Reliable Remailer List". To do the latter, send your message to one of the remailers (I use [email protected]), and insert the following lines at the very beginning of your message (without the leading spaces, though, or the comments in [brackets]):
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Anon-To: [email protected] [or whoever]
[blank line--required]
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Reply-To: [email protected] [or whatever]
[blank line--required]
(...your actual message starts here...)
Your RL e-mail info will be stripped away, unless your e-mail client automatically attaches your .signature to outgoing mail. Your messages will thus go out as being from someone called "Anonymous," but the Reply-To: header should allow recipients to reply directly to them. No PGP is required to do any of this, though it's a good idea to learn it.
Resources of Potential Interest to Zoos
- Cypherpunks/Remailers
- An extensive list of resources for people interested in privacy issues, censorship, and anonymity on the Internet.
- Raphael L. Levien's "Reliable Remailer List"
- A list of active remailers with statistics on recent reliability and response time.
- Andre Bacard's Anonymous Remailer FAQ
- A nontechnical overview of "anonymous" and "pseudo-anonymous" remailers to help you decide whether to use these computer services to enhance your privacy.
- Andre Bacard's PGP FAQ for Novices
- A nontechnical overview of the Pretty Good Privacy software encryption used in cypherpunk ANONYMOUS remailers.
- Nyx (Telnet)
- Another source (more complicated than most) for anonymous e-mail accounts, as well as access to newsgroups your provider may not carry.
- Welcome to alt.sex.plushies!
- The official home page for the alt.sex.plushies newsgroup. If you can't be with the real thing, fake it. :)
- Galen's Plushie Page
- I was going to make a separate page with plushie info and links, but Galen beat me to it: this site is excellent.
- Brad Austin's Plushophilia Page
- Yet another excellent collection of plush and furry links.
- The Inflatable Animal Fetish Page
- Information for enthusiasts of inflatable animals and vinyl pool toys. Also at this website are The Inflatable Reindeer Puzzle Page and The Church of the Inflatable Clydesdale.
Rainbow Icon Archive- Gay/Lesbian/Bi/Transgender Icons of Pride and Community.
Miscellaneous Resources
Here are some non-zoo links I think are worth visiting:
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Index -- Updated Friday, January 23, 1998 -- E-mail Actaeon