Re: The Remailer Crisis
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Well, let's do the math. Since the remailer has to be connected at all times, of course, this implies $162 a month in connect charges, over and above the other charges. Or $187 a month including the line charge. Or $2244 a year.
This makes a "cheap Linux box" almost a moot point. This is a lot more than I'm willing to pay to run a remailer.
(I can imagine workarounds that involve connecting at regular intervals to pick up mail....assuming it "accumulates" somewhere (?), but the goal of a remailer "on the Net" is what I'm after.)
Well, yes, this is true. My point was that reliable, fast, easy to use bandwidth on the order of 128 Kbps is available now in some areas for relatively cheap rates. _With the condition_ that continuous access is not necessary to run a remailer (as I had outlined), this could prove to be a good jumping off ground for some remailer operators. Sheesh, I could start my own on my home ethernet if I were so inclined. The solution to the access fee problem is, of course, sharing that fee with other payees. Your example of putting boxes directly on TLG's network is a good example of this.
I agree that it's something to look at.
We don't disagree here; we are solving two different problems it appears. == Johnathan Corgan "Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent." jcorgan@scruznet.com -Isaac Asimov -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBLx8uG01Diok8GKihAQHClwP/fVWl/GWM9lWArj4qP4orDV9ZGJWqaCEj LJYVSekzetdxIn2iBfTcCLCSwYKqTsJgCKha8tqxM9H5Zq2hVUYat9TlGKBZwpfr b/Vy+N3K1o/+E3NnWxcsJPLaeJfkom1sIJZiZkXKrqUM2v7v2l8MERub7uYG/EIl 5LhaDwdg9ig= =Acce -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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