Sprunt wrote on January 18th, 2010 at 3:24 am Uhr1
Hide My ***. The person receiving it will probably think any anonymous email is spam and not open it. I know I would.
edman274 wrote on January 18th, 2010 at 1:31 pm Uhr2
You can take advantage of anonymous remailers: servers designed to obscure the source of email messages. If you accept the inability to receive mail, you can have better anonymity.
One type of anonymous remailer is called Mixmaster, and a trial implementation for Windows is at.
While it may not be hassle free, it offers best anonymity. More remailers can be found at.
Finally, you can set up an account at HushMail, offering good anonymity and encryption.
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Hide My ***. The person receiving it will probably think any anonymous email is spam and not open it. I know I would.
You can take advantage of anonymous remailers: servers designed to obscure the source of email messages. If you accept the inability to receive mail, you can have better anonymity.
One type of anonymous remailer is called Mixmaster, and a trial implementation for Windows is at.
While it may not be hassle free, it offers best anonymity. More remailers can be found at.
Finally, you can set up an account at HushMail, offering good anonymity and encryption.