Sure. Maybe "sa@minder.net" is an address one should keep in mind when registering on the website of some company you don't particularly want to receive junk mail from. Donate your spam to a good cause! Thanks, -Brian -- bmm@minder.net 1024/8C7C4DE9 On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Riad S. Wahby wrote:
BMM <bmm@minder.net> wrote:
By CDR-like, I meant that it might be useful to grow the list in a manner similar to the cypherpunks list in order both to protect against SPoF as well as to distribute load (alt.anonymous.messages is pretty high-traffic - even compared to cypherpunks). How nodes would connect is TBD. Most CDR admins have rolled their own method of doing this.
Would it be useful to subscribe this list to random junk mail lists in order to reduce the SNR? Doing so, one could hide messages as random spam with ease.
Perhaps this is only necessary as a startup transient measure, just to get the traffic on the list to the point where traffic analysis isn't trivial.
-- Riad Wahby rsw@mit.edu MIT VI-2/A 2002
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