View Full Version : using real email address is ok?
panasony
02-20-2004, 05:56 AM
I understand why you need to use a proxy and by using an international money order, you cover your tracks. What I don't understand is your email address. If you have to use a real (not free) email address, can't that be used against you some how? I couldn't find anything on this subject so if there's more info somewhere, please point me.
Thanks,
panasony
Chief
02-20-2004, 06:17 AM
If you order a private 3m and/or bin subscription service, Mili needs somewhere to send the files so you can retrieve them...
You don't have to use your main IP email addy...you can create an alternate free account such as hotmail, etc.
All email address records are kept offshore, and correspondence is routed through Mili's main server. It's in Budapest, Hungary.
You can turn the "enable email" function on the forums off and limit communication with other members to PM if you prefer...and do NOT put your email address in any of your posts.
Follow those directions, and you should be as safe as it's possible to be.
panasony
02-20-2004, 06:28 AM
So if you create phony yahoo email address, the appropriate mili files can be emailed there, right? I'm just a little confused by mili's ordering instructions which require a real (not free) email address.
BTW, thanks for the fast reply!
panasony
So if you create phony yahoo email address, the appropriate mili files can be emailed there, right? I'm just a little confused by mili's ordering instructions which require a real (not free) email address.
BTW, thanks for the fast reply!
panasony
panasony ,
You can use any email address you wish my friend ...
Just like Chief said , the server is off shore and very safe ..
You can create a Yahoo address , and they aren't phony, free maybe but not phoney !
panasony
02-20-2004, 07:24 AM
By phony I meant, no real info was used when it was created... but you probably already knew that.
Anywho, thanks for the info guys!
panasony
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