Fellow cypherpunks: There is a new anonymous remailer for our use. Its address is elee7h5@rosebud.ee.uh.edu, its name is "remailer03", and here is the public key: -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.0 mQCNAiscKOYAAAED/jmrZbh5t5HgEHDGE2zzFZx3sIplEjIFRFsLpCfJYBfN36Rm uT8VGIyCcUSmCTqEOJ5HJZF58CUCOsy3B215ptOvbZdGijC3Qs7FbtGHKGA49q0v gBgVIcjjyppRI9YjfqlI2gUKDLPceCTw20ODAA7UTKYIa3IBS32zjcrFq/uzAAUR tCZyZW1haWxlcjAzIDxlbGVlN2g1QHJvc2VidWQuZWUudWguZWR1Pg== =9mBX -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Also, here is a script I have to use the remailers. It is the ultimate in brute force :-) Perhaps if more people implemented remailers, a general script can be written to bounce mail off them all, or a subset of them all, in the style of Bill's scripts which were recently posted. It didn't take long at all to set up: I spent most the time installing perl in my account, and tracing down an annoying bug that was my fault - I forgot to make the *.pl files executable. -----------8<--------->8---------- if [ $# != 3 ] then echo "Usage: anon.mail message destination remailer" exit 1 fi anon1=remailing mail1=hal@alumni.caltech.edu anon2=remailer mail2=remailer@rebma.mn.org anon3=remailer03 mail3=elee7h5@rosebud.ee.uh.edu message=$1 dest=$2 if [ $3 = remailing -o $3 = hal -o $3 = alumni -o $3 = 1 ] then remail=$anon1 mailaddr=$mail1 fi if [ $3 = remailer -o $3 = rebma -o $3 = 2 ] then remail=$anon2 mailaddr=$mail2 fi if [ $3 = remailer03 -o $3 = elee7h5 -o $3 = rosebud -o $3 = 3 ] then remail=$anon3 mailaddr=$mail3 fi t1=.anon1 t2=.anon2 echo "::" > $t1 echo "Request-Remailing-To: $dest" >> $t1 echo "" >> $t1 pgp -ea $t1 $remail echo "::" > $t2 echo "Encrypted: PGP" >> $t2 echo "" >> $t2 cat $t1.asc >> $t2 cat $message >> $t2 rm -rf $t1 $t1.asc mail $mailaddr < $t2 -----------8<--------->8----------