Re: Pasting in From:
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Robert A. Costner wrote:
I was thinking of remailers sending out anon messages with a distinct from line that has zero connection (in the nym database) to any email address. Is this possible? To establish a nym only through one way communication?
I think so. The key here is to have all the nym's mail sent from the same remailer, pasting in a From: [nym] header. The remailer could verify the message by checking the digital signature on the message before remailing it to it's final recipient/s. When the recipient sees that the Sender: was the nym's usual remailer, he is fairly certain that the message originated from the nymholder, but not as certain as when he verifies the digital signature himself. Also, it would be nice if the nymholder could set the Reply-To: header, thus allowing him to change his inbox "on the fly" (hotmail, a nymserver, alt.anonymous.messages, etcetera). Since anonymous remailing is now considered a free service in the minds of most of its users, charging for it does not make sense. I'd be curious to know how much money has been collected by the ecash-accepting remailer that Ian Goldberg set up a couple months back. [nym] remailer like I mentioned above may become lucrative if it generates enough repeat customers (i.e., persistent nyms). So could charging a fee for each address put in the Bcc: header. Nerthus -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQA/AwUBNIQq3Ba1d3zm4nqOEQJPOQCgvHJa9vQEdX4ejxcv14X85S0GlNMAn0Kj EgANE66o/Q0fRBFxIZSVZh9C =+0az -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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