17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
The people whose security would be helped are those who do a single hop or send unencrypted mail through the remailer. People who use the remailer properly already have encrypted their mail.
But they'd still be in your logs, unless you immediately delete or encrypt your logs. If you keep logs to help debug your system snoop-proofing those logs is a good idea. Also CFSing mail spools just for regular e-mail is a good idea, to help enforce the ECPA. I hope this becomes standard policy on the Internet. (Of course, don't forget SecureDrive available for DOS). Jim Hart hart@chaos.bsu.edu