If you think Frog is joking about his attempts to save and decypher your posts, think again. If for the slightest reason Frog suspects your post of being troublesome, he will "out" you with no recourse. If you think you are safe using Frog's remailer or - god forbid, one of his nym accounts, read below, you naive soul. (And when you come to his saying, "The rest of it is none of my business." Do you actually think he is telling the truth?) All below is from Frog's page: http://frogadmin.yi.org/POL/Pol_EN_Pri.html \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Folder: \Trash\ With 'Reliable', inbound messages are decyphered. If decryption fails, messages are stored to a specific folder: \Trash. Each message occupies a file (.ml0) where header (plaintext) and body (encypted) sit together. Message generally cannot be recovered and must be deleted. Sometimes, a simple manipulation makes the message decryptable: additional line skips faulty line wrap (Agent + PGP 6) Those problems are well_known to me and my eyes focus on the part between BEGIN PGP MESSAGE and END PGP MESSAGE The rest of it is none of my business Upon ruling by a (French) judge only I would accept to decypher a message which was sent to the remailer and provide the 'cleartext'. (that is the case of direct tracking: the outbound mail from a suspect has been intercepted) well... there is a high chance that 'cleartext' is indeed encrypted and the recipient is a foreign remailer.... ...which will have to be contacted by his country's judiciary, while his keys might have changed at that moment... People trying to give remailers a bad name, remailer-haters of any kind, and which hence belong to the category of 'totally unacceptable usage' are explicitly barred from the benefit of any privacy clause. (Cf: Why use Anonymous Remailers ?) The truth is: in case of illegal acts, I would *gladly* participate in any police action aiming at analyzing their outbound mail..