Hi. I was wondering if you were working on this? Thanks. > From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert > Date: Thu Jun 10, 12:11am > > > From: rm-r networks <http://www.rm-r.net/~root> > > Date: Thu Jun 3, 10:36pm > > > > On Thu, 3 Jun 1999 http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert wrote: > > > > > Hi. Before I finalize this, I'd like to know: can I have an "anonymous" > > > account? I.e., if I write a check, would my name & address not be > > > recorded anywhere? Or should I just send you money orders to guarantee > > > anonymity? > > > > my accounting procedures for check/cash/money orders contain my users' > > logins only, so if you wanted your login to be fred, you would be known to > > my system as "fred" only.. if your name is on your check, i won't pay any > > attention to it, and it'll be sent right through the bank to you without > > being photocopied or anything.. for fraud purposes only, credit card > > purchases require a real name and address.. > > > > ao, to answer your question, i know you as http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert, and that's > > the way it'll stay unless you want to tell me who you are.. :) > > > > > Thanks. > > > > my pleasure.. i understand the right to privacy and will never ask any > > information of anyone that isn't required by law or for fraud purposes as > > noted above.. > > > > please let me know if you have any other concerns or questions.. > > > > thanks! > > > > http://www.rm-r.net/~root > > Thanks for setting up my account. > > I was noticing that (1) "finger" shows the source IP addrs of people > logged in and (2) "last" also shows the source IP addrs of people that > have logged in. Do you have any plans to disable these to decrease the > amount of information displayed? Although I trust you guys, I don't know > about trusting the other users on the system not to track me down. > > (I am considering putting up some web pages which many religious zealots > could get very angry about and will stop at nothing to track me down. If > I cannot be guaranteed complete privacy, this trial of this shell account > may not work out.)