To: Libloather
Aren’t emails really easy to trace and impossible to delete?
To: .30Carbine
“Aren’t emails really easy to trace and impossible to delete?”
Well, yes and no. If you wanted to send an anomous email you could go to almost any library, sign on to their public computers and set up an email account. Send the email and then never use the account again.
I’m sure there are other ways to do it but that one springs to mind. I’m not sure whether email accounts carry any information like your IP address.
11 posted on
07/09/2022 4:07:09 AM PDT by
Gen.Blather
(Wait! I said that out loud. Sorry. )
To: .30Carbine
“Aren’t emails really easy to trace and impossible to delete?”
Yep.
30 posted on
07/09/2022 6:04:28 AM PDT by
CodeToad
(Arm up! They Have!)
To: .30Carbine
"Aren’t emails really easy to trace and impossible to delete?"Well, we know that Federal agents identified, located, and seized the January 6 Peaceful Protesters with mind-boggling efficiency.
It's all a matter of will.
38 posted on
07/09/2022 6:51:33 AM PDT by
Savage Beast
(You are not walking this path alone--all who walked before you are lifting you. --Michael Singer)
To: .30Carbine
"Aren’t emails really easy to trace and impossible to delete?"
Well...Cankles got away with it some 33,000 times.
54 posted on
07/09/2022 8:15:20 AM PDT by
quantim
(Victory is not relative, it is absolute. )
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