HFinney@shell.portal.com () writes:
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I have been out of town for the last week, so I missed some CP mail. It looks like some good things are happening with remailers, though. Kudos to Karl, Sameer, and the others for their work!
I have received many messages to my remailer in the last week which came from remail@tamsun.tamu.edu, which were PGP-encrypted apparently in an effort to get my remailer to send them.
They did not work, though, because there was no "Encrypted: PGP" header to trigger the remailer's decryption. This can be arranged by creating the message something like this:
Opps, that was me. When I was debugging/testing my anonymous forwarding/anonymous list software I sent multiple messages before looking for the reply. (because the software randomly chooses a chain, and I wasn't sure which remailers introduce a delay) The problem was that Encrypted: PGP was only being added for the first remailer in the chain but the body was being re-encrypted for each remailer. -- Ray Cromwell | Engineering is the implementation of science; -- -- EE/Math Student | politics is the implementation of faith. -- -- rjc@gnu.ai.mit.edu | - Zetetic Commentaries --