Re: Pasting in From:
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: So, I propose a compromise: What if I enable pasting of From:, : but if a From: header is pasted in, a short disclaimer is a : added to the beginning of the body of the message. : Would that mess anyone up? I think this would be : sufficient to avoid most problems with "forging".
News and email are two separate cases. For news, there's almost no reason for a poster who wants his real name and address in a message to use an anonymous remailer; maybe something like posting with your Juno email on the message rather than your work email. But you can put your real email address in the message body if you want to do that, so not having that feature in a remailer is no restriction on the legitimate user. There are lots of reasons to forge someone else's name :-) So if the remailers don't support From: pasting, it's no loss. Similarly, for Reply-To: and Sender: and Path: and Received: and maybe a few other occasionally-forged header fields. Adding a disclaimer to the beginning of the message is no problem; adding it to the headers is useless, since almost nobody reads them, especially the kind of shoot-from-the-hip flamers you want to avoid. For email, perhaps you don't want the address to be visible during the first few hops in an encrypted remailer path, but you do still want one of your addresses to be there for the recipient. Again, you can put it in the message body yourself. There's a little less risk of pasting in headers on mail to individuals, but forged mail to mailing lists and mail2news relays is still a problem, and you definitely can't expect remailers to recognize mailing lists. There are also minor problems, like forging the From: address on mail to president@whitehouse.gov, which are better avoided this way even if you do also add disclaimers. Thanks! Bill Bill Stewart, stewarts@ix.netcom.com Regular Key PGP Fingerprint D454 E202 CBC8 40BF 3C85 B884 0ABE 4639
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So if the remailers don't support From: pasting, it's no loss. Similarly, for Reply-To: and Sender: and Path: and Received: and maybe a few other occasionally-forged header fields.
There is a good reson to allow peaple to stick there a 'Reply-To:' in. This permits replies to be directed to some sort of anon post office box or other such mechanisum. - -- Please excuse my spelling as I suffer from agraphia see the url in my header. Never trust a country with more peaple then sheep. ex-net.scum and proud You Say To People "Throw Off Your Chains" And They Make New Chains For Themselves? --Terry Pratchett. I do not reply to munged addresses. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBNITYaqQK0ynCmdStAQFYhAQA4VuRr3mpzG+SJ4rNC5bIz9hcMQOLfSsi 2iKRBEvwGEOBb6hak76J8m9y7IuFTDGC68AjwKRNjzNEOZLYzH+BuBXYzggCqmBg j0nYmYpGBRcO9+saDnzIBwHJQ5mwixmRdEnzdN7TfL52xzLjaoN21dm0sJFefHgw DIE9JO6A9sk= =OQwG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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? the Platypus {aka David Formosa} <dformosa@st.nepean.uws.edu.au> writes:
So if the remailers don't support From: pasting, it's no loss. Similarly, for Reply-To: and Sender: and Path: and Received: and maybe a few other occasionally-forged header fields.
There is a good reson to allow peaple to stick there a 'Reply-To:' in. This permits replies to be directed to some sort of anon post office box or other such mechanisum.
Just a thought: suppose "reply-to" points to a nym listed on a key server and the entire article is signed with a key for that nym? --- Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM Brighton Beach Boardwalk BBS, Forest Hills, N.Y.: +1-718-261-2013, 14.4Kbps
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? the Platypus {aka David Formosa}
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Bill Stewart
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