I can clear her point up for you... http://einstein.ssz.com/hangar18 On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Meyer Wolfsheim wrote:
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Faustine wrote:
Back to remailers: this might have a boneheadedly obvious answer, but is there a role for non-publicized privately-run remailer networks to serve as a "privacy buffer" before putting messages thorugh the public remailer system?
For example, if I had the hardware, software, phone lines, internet connections and time to run multiple autonomous mixmaster remailers out of my basement to route my own messages (and dummy traffic) around before funneling them to a public remailer, would there be any way to keep all-but-the-last box entirely shut off from view? Could you achieve this degree of anonymity from running Reliable? What would it take to keep a private remailer network truly private?
Perhaps I'm unclear on what you are proposing... but if this is really a private system, as soon as the mail exits, it's obvious that it came from you, no matter how much you mixed it around in your basement. So what's the point?
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