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APAS Anonymous Remailer Use [FAQ 2/8]: alt.privacy.anon-server
Section - [FAQ 2.1] What is this newsgroup about?

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APAS is an unmoderated, non binary, low volume newsgroup for the
discussion of all things related to anonymity on the 'Net but
especially related to anonymous remailers. In the past year or so
discussions have widened to include those relating to new anonymizing
services that exist outside of the traditional anonymous remailer
network. I am speaking of services like Zero Knowledge's Freedom
software, COTSE, Hushmail and Anonymizer to name a few.

Incidentally, there are also newsgroups called alt.anon-server and
alt.privacy.anon.server (a dot instead of a dash). 'Not much to see in
those groups. This is where you want to be if you're interested in
anonymous email and newsgroup posts.

This is also the place where the authors of anonymous remailer
software (QuickSilver author Richard Christman, for example) can
provide advice and support for their products.

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