
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 01:56 PM 3/22/97 -0800, nobody@hidden.net wrote:
John Perry is shutting down because somebody is using his remailer to send unkind messages to the FBI. (BTW, probably the FBI is sending mean messages to the FBI.)
Perhaps it's their colleagues at another TLA. :)
Why would not one of these solutions work?
1. Accept and send PGP encrypted messages only.
This "works" in that it reduces the number of people subjected to messages they don't want to see, but it also makes it more difficult (or impossible) to use remailers for tasks like: sending info to crypto-illiterate reporters/politicians/whatever ("whistleblowing") sending messages to newsgroups and mailing lists which don't have a shared private key
2. Keep a list of addresses of people who do not wish to receive mail from the remailers.
This is done already, but the group of people who don't want to recieve mail from remailers but haven't signed up yet (because they don't know about remailers) is orders of magnitude bigger than people who've signed up. Mostly people get on the block list(s) because they've already been mailed things they didn't want to see; by the time they learn about blocking, it's too late. Also, it's difficult to apply this solution to many remailers - should all remailers block an address because one remailer operator claims to have received a request? Or should each operator act alone, which means that one anonymity-hostile end user must send multiple block requests? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 4.5 iQEVAgUBMzS0cv37pMWUJFlhAQHf6wf+PXP/Q4C1YAAue2uqLtYJo7lIi3l2huQd dzsNIYt77tq9ThacUwyhymOD44S7kKYB95cU44NBnLnD4Unv16jH+9AU4PWeHrhJ lqWOhYI02lJEl3NLD4c5MR0FIRqcFj2jny2FNBpmMou/v8Mh/vJLQTcPrQP9p9Y9 4yOrbQuzafRzgrmcyLbaSzEgP+uljFP6LeP6RTfYCR4+R97xxr8veSuugYVcEX/o Z2w7w+OiMrUtFbE+kDFHJVm/wHW1w+WxDfM//BZUPLOqTI1v62CIzWoNn7dOCeX6 GN2yn8bk17YE2Nz15AIXiD55yt96cOK6L+WvktwNQXk3rcUfbLUUsw== =N7e1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Greg Broiles | US crypto export control policy in a nutshell: gbroiles@netbox.com | http://www.io.com/~gbroiles | Export jobs, not crypto. |