
I was thinking about this just yesterday...
However, rather than rewrite an entire mailer system from scratch, might I propose that we ad an extra command to the cypherpunks remailers that would allow a person to tell the remailer NOT to throw away the the header information. This would allow a person to create an encrypted block to put at the top of their message telling the remailer to pass all header information through to the recipient. Example: :: Remailer-Command: Header-Intact :: Request-Remailing-To: pat@tstc.edu The user encrypts this whole block and tells the remote user to put this at the header of thier reply message. Example: == place at the top of your message text and remove this line == :: Encrypted: PGP -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: 2.2 hEwCKlkQ745WINUBAf0f5D1bOXX333w08UAU5jVP5WeDblGnlD7Cwx9Q0fxwZcG6 sm+8f1S4zU8AIn0j6Dfmt8i7+BOcdFfjXmscU+oXpgAAAFse+dms+6BMBntqJh56 q4DBpHq6aMTJH1AT0nolOOnAOTxtPmSpolkKFYyXVbwKk0W8q9PpmX0PDBeodoGY hi2BtkXRMTW9bzbzRLE6Q0YoOsWVOxLKx8FM2M/T =ciKz -----END PGP MESSAGE----- == place message text below this line and remove this line == In effect, a self-addressed envelope. Half of the functionality is available in the remailers currently. -- "I'm not being irrational, I just know to much." - Tim Allen -- Pat Hykkonen, N5NPL Texas State Technical College at Waco Internet: {pat,postmaster,root}@tstc.edu Instructional Network Services Packet: N5NPL@WD5KAL.#CENTX.TX.USA.NA 3801 Campus Dr. Waco, Tx 76705 Public keys available! ** 1984 + 10 ** V:(817) 867-4830 F:(817) 799-2843
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