Virtual machines?
Hi. Pardon my ignorance, but I had a few questions haunting me since a while. Is there a way to have a remailer de-localize itself and relocalize itself over the internet? For example, could there be several machines around the worlds that, when you send an e-mail to it, is routed to differents physical places of the world depending on where the actual remailer process is actually running? Could there be such a thing as a virtual machine runing a remailer that gets to hop from physical machine to physical machine around the world? Just an idea to avoid jurisdiction problems. Just asking, probably quite futilely... Thanks JFA DePompadour, Societe d'Importation Ltee; Limoges porcelain, silverware and crystal JFA Technologies, R&D consultants; physists, technologists and engineers. PGP keys at: http://w3.citenet.net/users/jf_avon ID# C58ADD0D : 529645E8205A8A5E F87CC86FAEFEF891 Unsollicited commercial e-mail will be proofread at US165 $/h Any sender of such material will be considered as to have ac- cepted the above mentionned terms.
! Hi. ! ! Pardon my ignorance, but I had a few questions haunting me since a ! while. ! ! Is there a way to have a remailer de-localize itself and relocalize ! itself over the internet? ! ! For example, could there be several machines around the worlds that, ! when you send an e-mail to it, is routed to differents physical ! places of the world depending on where the actual remailer process is ! actually running? Could there be such a thing as a virtual machine ! runing a remailer that gets to hop from physical machine to physical ! machine around the world? ! ! Just an idea to avoid jurisdiction problems. This is just what crypto remailers do. Public key encryption with To: 's encrypted at each hop threading through several servors. This is why we need 1,000 servors created quickly, throughout the far corners of the internet, to make it a safer, as far as liability is concerned, to admin them. The last full featured remailer servor closes this May 20. Qut
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