-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Mon, 27 May 1996, Ben Holiday wrote:
For the past several days i've been working on a method of concealing the identity of Remailers..
I've put together a program that acts as a replacement for sendmail with mixmaster, along with a list of 135 sites on the internet that either do not add received headers at all, or add headers that don't indicate who the originator was.
Do these sites know that you are using them to mask a remailer? I would think it would be very bad netiquette to cause a system to be investigated by some official authority because your remailer was using them as a front without their express knowledge and permission. I would think that obtaining permission would be the least you could do, but that would also defeat the anomitity by the nature of notifying the site that you wish to use them. This does not apply to chaining remailers as by running a remailer, the operator of the remailer is tacitly giving permission to be used in the chain in most cases. John Perry - KG5RG - perry@alpha.jpunix.com - PGP-encrypted e-mail welcome! WWW - http://www.jpunix.com PGP 2.62 key for perry@jpunix.com is on the keyservers. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMapW01OTpEThrthvAQENiwP+LIrhnIK02gV28W/0GhBr1QvYjSvL6N8V XE9s85AkQEtfjYMI78PkGAEH0Wj8ZcOGsdz0ZySGD/BxGXHjvOCbW3ObUoytASx6 phllJ+cb1e4bGZu0WOcpnRUjz9M/yVB9uO/6K4zYqipVv18Cdt33yOb0joBimVMa XUAFfwJtpGM= =m9Ar -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----