Subject: Re: Subpoena To: Mark Huntley References: <4e4c8331d1874123bdc00afdb2163c9e@wcmail14.wilco.org> <563A4058.2040609@cock.li> <8B92E929-A2D7-4B38-AC49-BAE1032F2A70@wilco.org> <563A47E9.2050305@cock.li> <821e2af25fc84d38b1d7dc086f762d3c@wcmail14.wilco.org> From: Vincent Canfield Message-ID: <563A66EA.4000509@cock.li> Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2015 20:13:30 +0000 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/38.3.0 In-Reply-To: <821e2af25fc84d38b1d7dc086f762d3c@wcmail14.wilco.org> I do not require any personal information when registering an account. There is a way to "associate" E-mail accounts within the webmail client, but it doesn't actually work and it isn't required for anything. If you want me to search for that information, please send an updated subpoena detailing the records requested. Also, could you clarify the secrecy portion of this subpoena? I'm assuming it's fine to disclose the existence of "a subpoena" and the fact that I responded to it. Am I "gagged" by texas law from informing the target of the subpoena? Is there a point where I can publish a (username redacted) copy of the subpoena publicly as part of my transparency report? Can you give me a description of me in regards to this Grand Jury? What am I, a witness? or something else? Thanks!