-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hal said:
I strongly disagree with this. Anonymous remailers as presently constructed will be almost completely ineffective against any significant government attempts to surveil email traffic. The government does have the resources today to defeat most uses of remailers. Since present-day remailers lack padding features, the correspondence between incoming and outgoing messages, even with encryption, is relatively easy to establish. This is made worse by the lack of general support for reordering, which renders the task almost trivial.
Although it does seem that the government ought to be able to track remailer traffic, is there any evidence that they are actually doing it in the real world? I've seen posts on usenet which would have presumably provoked a reaction from police, but I can't remember hearing of any cases in which such surveilance occured. == Alex Strasheim alex@omaha.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.1 iQCVAwUBLn9tpREpP7+baaPtAQHrewQAvJW8zUIQb57XwHHsdGC7gJo9UyFfds4o hu1vTUEsZvzyYJL7BIVgDEnHowVZ6vWyKky2QW+CiYli6Ulo8zFN5zoeWS09vLx2 /pANQPxXC+o61C1rypiR85D/esJ7a7ZRJu8OI5sa98+eLmDDad/j/768OMmFwR8c iI8ZnV2PCbQ= =DwQt -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----