From: | What's this button do? <GRAFF85@********.CORTLAND.EDU> |
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Subject: | Re: Flame War (now SR!) |
Date: | Mon, 18 Apr 1994 14:20:34 -0400 |
>be a way that you couldn't be traced, and that wouldn't completely destroy
>the recipient -- just make them a little wary the next time they jacked in.
ever hear of current day eudora or pop mail? 'nuff said...just find a pop host
and bang you're invisible...(i did it the other day on 'my' pc in our library
to a friend from satan@****.com :) _DO_NOT_DO_THIS_UNDER_ANY_CIRCUMSTANCES_
this is not a joke to be playing around with. I did it as a demonstration to
my boss in the library to show him how unprotected our access is...keeping
someone in the dark on certain things may help but loose lips sink ships...
my point is this: there has to be some form of analog of current day pop mail
in 2050+...just think it up...
here's an interesting point: remember in Shadow Play with the epilogue?
zurich orbital was able to send mail _right_ to
her cyberdeck..kinda scary isn't it?
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