On Thu, 19 Oct 1995, Timothy C. May wrote:
"You have a piece of mail awaiting at our mail delivery service. The originator is unknown. The title of the message is "Tentacles of Medusa Must Die!" You may retrieve this message by replying to this notification with the word "Yes" anywhere in the Subject field. This message will be kept for 60 days and then deleted."
I suspect that I could easily hack this into Mixmaster in a day or two, but wouldn't it open you to attacks where Anonymous Fed, say, sends terrorist kiddy-porn through your remailer and busts your ISP during those 60 days for possession ? I'm not sure if it would be better or worse than current setups from that point of view. I might do it anyway, and set it up to only forward PGP-encrypted messages, but I certainly wouldn't be able to keep messages for 60 days with only a MB or so to spare. Mark "Yes Judge, when we siezed their computer we found 300 MB of *kiddy porn* and plans for *terrorist attacks* [that we'd mailed to the in the last two weeks...]"