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Bad Example, using Eelbash!

If I were in your shoes, I would be leery of including eelbash
in your examples. Jiang (eelbash's operator) has, shall we
say, a colourful history. Said history includes monitoring
email/posts, censoring same when it contains materials they
find offensive, and calling for other remailers to do the same.

Oh, and did I include outing remailer users?
They've done that one too. Eelbash should be avoided like the plague!

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