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>Now, I'm all for a good healthy hatred for big brother, but do you >really think this makes it easier or harder for them to read your mail? >As if all your outbound traffic destined for tcp 25 doesn't all go >through your default gateway of comcast. Relay to/from wherever you >want, it's still going through comcast and outside of your control, > >Unless you're encrypting, and/or using stego, big brother ashcroft >and his mcarthy style thought police are still putting you in their >database. Whoops, I'm sending this using a comcast connection. IMHO - your right on. Traffic is designed to bounce around, at some point it needs to go through a big brother router. Oh, and by the way encryption will do no good with big brother. There are tools available that decrypt everything. Have fun! Anthony
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