Anonymous SMTP
Posted Monday, January 26th, 2004
LuxSci announces Anonymous SMTP Services. When you send email from an email client (like Outlook or Mozilla), information about your email client and the Internet address of your computer are included in the email messages and are visible to all recipients (This is not true when sending email from WebMail, however). Many people interested in privacy do not wish this information to become known to their recipients, or anyone else on the Internet. LuxSci’s new “Anonymous SMTP” service allows you to send email from any email client and have this information removed from your messages before they leave LuxSci. This helps to ensure your privacy.
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