Question

From slacker@lists.tao.ca
Date Fri, 19 Nov 1999 19:03:20 -0500


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it can be done for no money what so ever, consider this sceneario,
operating on the assumption you live in proximity of a end-of-century
technopolis:

hardware is free (486, even Pentium)
software is free (gnu, linux, bsd)
make connectivity free (find places to drop boxes in the nets)

from there it's pretty much an issue of culture (social governance)
economics (labour support) and politics (self-defence).



On Wed, 17 Nov 1999 pearrow@nvbell.net wrote:

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> How much difficulty is it to form a small web server (money, reporting,
> equipment, etc.)to be host to a small number of email accounts?  How
> complete must reporting be concerning email accounts, etc.?  Obviously,
> normal servers have basic info on their email accounts because of
> billing, etc., thus are open to subpoenas and such  If this small server
> is paid in advance for certain period of times, is there any
> responsibility to collect, verify and maintain data on users?  If it
> loses money, then there's no problem with the IRS.
> 
> Obviously I'm talking about a blind.
> 
> Any takers?
> 
> Hal
> 
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