Career
Anon.penet.fi was one of the most popular Internet remailers, handling 10,000 messages a day. The server was the first of its kind to use a password-protected PO box system for sending and receiving e-mails. In a 1994 interview with Wired, he said he created the service because "lieutenant"s important to be able to express certain views without everyone knowing who you are."
When announcing the service"s closure, he wrote, "I will close the remailer for the time being because the legal issues concerning the Internet in Finland are yet undefined." The American Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), an Internet civil rights initiative, reported continuously on the incidents concerning anon.penet.fi and collected donations to cover legal costs should Helsingius be involved in a court case to settle whether Finnish law could force him to reveal the identity of anon.penet.fi users.
The closing down of anon.penet.fi led to an outbreak of outrage and solidarity with Helsingius throughout the Internet in order to protect freedom on the Internet.
Helsingius went on to help found EUnet in Finland and was part of the team of people that established the first Internet link to a Soviet country. Later, when EUnet was acquired by Qwest Communications and soon after moved into KPNQwest, Qwest"s joint venture with KPN International, Julf became Chief Technology Officer ( Chief Technology Officer) for KPNQwest.
He is now an Internet entrepreneur and is serving on the board of various companies (eg BaseN, which is based in Finland). Helsingius lives in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Helsingius has studied music and traveled widely.
His interests include active sports, like mountain climbing, and aviation.