-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I've written a small anonymous mail service, and it's now available for testing. There's no security, and I'll be keeping logs, so don't think that it's secure, in any way. It's also running on a PPP link which isn't connected all the time, so it's rather flaky. (I'll set it up as a real service once I get a real link-- if anyone else wants to do it, they're welcome to use my code.) How to get an anonymous account: Send mail to admin@infinity.hip.berkeley.edu -- include in the message a login, a "Full Name", a choice of remailer, and an encrypted return address block encrypted with that remailer's public key. I'll set it up. How the anonymous account works: Someone will send mail to login@infinity.hip.berkeley.edu. Then the system looks up in a table which remailer is associated with that login. It then sends out mail to that remailer, starting with the contents of the encrypted return address block, then a "##" and then all of the message to login@infinity, with "Received" lines taken out. Thus once the message gets to the last remailer of the chain in the encrypted return block, the ## pasts the identifying information of the person mailing to login@infinity.hip in the header of the message. (It *should* do that...) If the person mailing to the infinity address would like anonymity he/she should use an anon-mailer on his/her end. The encrypted-return address you send me should look like: :: Encrypted: PGP - -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- etc. Make sure you include that ::/Encrypted or the remailer which gets it won't know that it's PGP encrypted. Remember, this is just setup for testing. Don't use it for real applications. - -Sameer -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLU9jrni7eNFdXppdAQH/FwP/b9pllDYnW6L4x0y1dVnC6km9TQ9lTw2x U/ea87JnguYSHYRxOk6lZoBBx5ZH/A48OCHJztzWHaSP2Tq69Oro4FTrtRcpTjbf ti8L97x9+Xvx1A6/Vkw1nuS5MRJ8SoPUV4bDKFdf80Ykhik5bk8b0WOUew1uF6dq QJzyDsKDFQU= =2EIr -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----