Re: Message Havens
Let's say the cypherpunk dream is realized, and everyone on the net uses anonymous mail through a message haven. I believe there are
Well, if the cypherpunks "dream" is realized then there won't be a need for message havens since anonymous mail will be accepted net-wide. People wouldn't go after anonymous remailer operators because somebody harrassed another person. But back to the problem at hand... Your analysis is interesting, but so far fetched I'm not going to worry about it. I mean, yes, if the 5 billion people of earth decide to do this, or decide to call each other, or decide to send each other snail mail, everything will collapse. Considering this as a worst case, in my opinion, is a waste for right now, and will deter useful work before it even starts. Planning for this is about as useful as worrying about all 20 million net users will access the same Mosaic page, the same gopher site, the same ftp site, etc. I just don't expect traffic to be that heavy. And I base it on personal experience from running anonymous remailers. Plus, it is ONLY necessary to retreive all messages if you don't want it know who you are communicating with. If you don't care if it is known you communicate with some psuedonym, then you don't have to get all the messages. The primary goal is to not mail messages out since that is where most the complaints against anonymous remailers lie. -- Karl L. Barrus: klbarrus@owlnet.rice.edu keyID: 5AD633 hash: D1 59 9D 48 72 E9 19 D5 3D F3 93 7E 81 B5 CC 32 "One man's mnemonic is another man's cryptography" - my compilers prof discussing file naming in public directories
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