At 08:03 PM 9/27/97 -0400, Anonymous (Monty Cantsin) wrote:
One more question: When redneck is down, do other remailers discard their mail if they cannot connect to it? ... According to Raph, redneck has an uptime of 99.83%. By my understanding, this means for every 1000 messages handled, redneck loses 17.
For a variety of reasons, mail is never "lost" to Redneck because of downtime. Only if the Redneck remailer is unreachable for a period of say five days (it really depends on the sender's ISP) will a message get lost. Then it will be attempted to be returned to the sender, by the Sender's ISP's machine, not redneck. In a case where Redneck is too busy too often, or for some other reason, the sender's ISP's equipment will resend the message to Redneck dozens or hundreds of times until the message goes through. The downtime statistic is more an indication of when email has to be sent more than once to get to Redneck. Apparently this is 17 out of 1,000 messages on the average. To be honest, I don't really know how the stats program works, I'm just assuming this is what is being checked.
For some reason, we are accustomed to the idea that remailers should lose messages.
I'm not sure what you mean here. A properly run remailer doesn't lose messages. There may be criteria that triggers a remailer to discard a message, but a message never gets lost. Did I open up a can of worms by saying that? Policies will vary from remailer to remailer. Some items that might get discarded (or might not) would be things such as Mail from cyberpromo.com A 300MB email bomb 6,000 identical messages to the same address A message to a particular newsgroup Mail to someone who has requested to be blocked Remailers support free speech, but some mild restraints are placed to aid in preventing abuse. If you are talking about setting up a remailer as a business then as a business there would be policies of what did or did not go through. You asked earlier which remailers charge for services. I'm really not sure. Check www.cyberpass.com. I believe they offer anonymous accounts and accept Ecash. -- Robert Costner Phone: (770) 512-8746 Electronic Frontiers Georgia mailto:pooh@efga.org http://www.efga.org/ run PGP 5.0 for my public key