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People could use anonymous remailers to send in messages, and use pseudonyms to protect their privacy.
It occured to me that perhaps getting messages to a message haven won't require anonymous mail to protect privacy (who you are communicating with. You would still need to use a remailer to hide the fact you are using the message haven!). In each message, the author could specify what to name the next reply. If messages are encrypted, then all a watcher would see is incoming messages from various people, but not be able to figure out who is reading what message, and what messages are responses to what other messages. This would require the service to reject unencrypted messages, which would be easy enough. But it would still require people to "download" everything and sift through it at home, to hide what messages they are interested in. Karl Barrus klbarrus@owlnet.rice.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLdG1c4OA7OpLWtYzAQH2MQP/f5M/4QHHHl8qg85ikGCkmFiN6wrs+DHc 3iIpogSO5oj/tJZ0xnHzky8B3Ll2rjmHgW+vH5hxTONw+2TZ5+5aFjJbqCs1pL1a rYFFyUP6AOj3809G1gSuLwa85iw5jY5fT/JZsMH82uL2v5i2839jQDZo1SCHff/1 77gQgjP9Agk= =7p6A -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----