Eric Hollander has been creating a list of remailers; perhaps he could solicit this kind of information from the operators and publish it along with the remailer addresses and keys.
(Hey, everybody send your remailer information in!) I have been deleting the logs every so often, unread since I debugged the remailer. If someone asks me if their message made it, I'll look at them. If someone gives me evidence of blackmail or the like, I'll look at them. Otherwise, to the bit bucket they go. As usual, you should encrypt your message if you want it to be secure. This is a multi-user system. Furthermore, I may read the remail logs from time to time as I tweak the software. (eg add PGP, if I can fix the "keygen error"...) It may be worth pointing out that this gives me a plausible reason to stonewall if someone comes asking about something *I* sent through my remailer.
Hal
Eli ebrandt@jarthur.claremont.edu