Do you worry about your privacy on the Internet? Then read on for some unique solutions. This low cost technology uses encryption with a special "remailer" and gives you these astounding features: Anonymity - no one need know who you are Privacy - Your System Admin cannot read your mail Double Privacy - Your System Admin doesn't know who you are talking to Security - A compromised remailer does not compomise you Flexibility - Join Mailing List Groups Anonymously Usenet posting and receive replies. New Identity - Obtain a new "ordinary looking" e-mail address I first discovered anonymous remailers like the one in Finland nearly two years ago. I liked the way the protection they offer allowed people with personal problems to share their deepest feelings in groups such as alt.support.depression. I hope you don't need one of the several hundred groups that exist. They're also useful if you are an activist living under an opressive regime or perhaps a whistleblower who dare not post under your own name. Do you want everyone to know it's you looking for a new job on misc.jobs.wanted? Maybe you're just a private sort of person. Ordinary anonymous servers are very useful but many discussion and support groups use LISTSERV which causes severe problems with anonymous mail servers. Even without that problem, the nagging fear that your System Administrator might read your posts (or replies) remains. Then I discovered Alias or Nymservers. They not only give you a new identity, they encrypt your messages too. Notice that the people you are talking to don't need any special software but if they have the same concerns, perhaps they should. Then I discovered why they have only about 500 users while other remailers have hundreds of thousands. They are extremely difficult to use Then I saw an incident in a self-help group where someone didn't have enough protection. So, I thought, how would it be if I wrote a Windows program that took away all the difficult bits? That's how John Doe was born. Creates your free account on the Nymserver Sends your mail - privately Receives replies Posts to Usenet A "try before you buy" version is available. It expires 30 days after installation.