Sameer writes:
Here's my suggestion..
Header pasting: The '::' header pasting syntax should be available-- i.e. when a message comes into a remailer with a body starting with '::' the lines following until a blank line are pasted into the header.
The '##' header pasting syntax-- when a remailer is sending out a message, if the body begins with a '##' line then the lines following that are pasted into the header of the outgoing message.
Header commands: "Anon-To","Request-Remailing-To": strips headers and sends the message to the specified recipient.
Both of my remailers (nowhere@bsu-cs.bsu.edu and remailer@chaos.bsu.edu) support all of the above as of 4/2/94.
"Encrypted: PGP": The message has a pgp block encrypted with the remailer's key. The remailer will decrypt the pgp block before acting furthur upon the message.
Neither of my remailers supports encryption. The bsu-cs one has too small of a quota and I haven't compiled PGP for the chaos one yet. I will write more later, but basically what you need to know is this: 1. The bsu remailers no longer paste ANYTHING from a "::" header into the header of the outbound message. 2. They both support the "##" header pasting syntax now. The "##" block must come after the "::" block if both are being used or else the "::" block will be considered part of the body of the message. 3. They also support multiple recipients. You can place as many "Request-Remailing-To:" lines in the headers as you wish and it will individually address and send each one. 4. Full debug logging has been turned on until I can verify that both remailers are acting as they should. This form of logging includes a mirror of the message as it is received and a one-line message listing each recipient. 5. The C source is available via anonymous FTP at: chaos.bsu.edu:/pub/cypherpunks/remailer/chaels-remailer.tar.gz It should compile as long as you have getopt(). There is no fancy signal processing in this version. Note that there is nil documentation. This is not a release. Apparently my other posting got eaten somewhere between here and toad... Oh, well! Chael -- Chael Hall nowhere@bsu-cs.bsu.edu 00CCHALL@BSUVC.BSU.EDU nowhere@chaos.bsu.edu chall@bsu.edu