
From: IN%"tcmay@got.net" 21-MAY-1996 05:18:04.13
This is one reason we often talk about the dangers of remailers looking at what flows through their systems. Not so much to establish "common carrier" status, especially as that kind of status is just not something one sets out to establish!, but because the protection of being ignorant gets tossed out as soon as one admits to screening, or editing.
Exactly how little can a remailer log and still keep adequate functionality? I may be setting up one or two Mixmaster-type to-other-remailers-only remailers sometime this summer (with one at Lance Cottrell's company so I can get his help easier...), so it is a practical question.... and one the answer to which may depend on whether one is remailing to another remailer, or to a public setting, or to an email address, or from an email address, etcetera. -Allen