-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I was thinking about how Mixmaster needs a separate message format so it can make messages a fixed size and add a packet ID. However, couldn't all this be done with PGP? With PGP, the length of the file being encrypted is encrypted itself, so it would be possible to append random data to the end of the file to make the message a fixed length like Mixmaster. Also, the packet-ID could be implemented by putting a line such as the following in the message: :: Packet-ID: foobar The only other thing that would have to be taken care of is chaining. The way I could see this working is to have a header in the encrypted message that tells the remailer whether it should de-armor the message at the next layer, append random data, then re-armor, and pass it to the next remailer. Am I missing something? - -- Mark =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= markm@voicenet.com | finger -l for PGP key 0xf9b22ba5 http://www.voicenet.com/~markm/ | bd24d08e3cbb53472054fa56002258d5 "The concept of normalcy is just a conspiracy of the majority" -me -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3 Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBMYAXxLZc+sv5siulAQG5CwP/Qbgune3sjNyB7Y8xNxNW6hCahtgBNJDk oT+hZHdlmcB6CZXjgDUSczIfAnygS71PBBysB4DJnugluMTMTGfqmgeikXdvL1zt vnwx5xlG0HQeTbVE2+c1uW4uamkdb0MZmNLR06S9M+2i0ROaWzGwNO6WEHqoEL3W qwXZ7zPtId0= =MaO4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----