Re: Stealth remailers
Hal <hfinney@shell.portal.com> wrote:
Some time back I proposed a variation of this idea: "second tier" remailers, which always forward their outgoing messages through one or more "first tier" remailers, which work like the current ones and take the political heat as a result. Second tier remailers would be very safe to run and it would be rare that a sysop or supervisor would get a complaint about the remailer's activity.
ftp cs.cmu.edu cd /afs/andrew.cmu.edu/usr12/mg5n/public/remailer get ghio.cp-remailer.tar.gz gunzip & untar Change the following line in the readheaders.c, in the block_addr function: if (match==1) address[0]=0; to if (match!=1) address[0]=0; Your blocked.addresses file is now a pass-addresses file. Put the email addresses of other remailers in the file. You now have a stealth remailer. Now, EVERYONE should go do this RIGHT NOW! No more excuses for not running remailers... :)
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Matthew Ghio