Re: Penet-style web remailer?
At 09:17 PM 5/8/96 EDT, "E. ALLEN SMITH" <EALLENSMITH@ocelot.Rutgers.EDU> wrote:
As a result of scanning through the Nando Times' (http://www.nando.net/nt/) Infotech section, I came across a piece on email with the following address: http://noah.pair.com/anon.html. It appears to be sort of a penet-style anonymous remailer, only without return messages. Anyone know anything else about it? Of course, given the number of web interfaces to fully anonymous remailers, I wouldn't encourage anyone to use it.
Well, if you look at the remailer part of the web page, it's just one of many web pages that are a form interface to a remailer CGI program. Basically a friendly way to use a standard 1-way Cypherpunks remailer. The guts of the page (from View Source) are use replay's CGI and the ecafe remailer: <form method="post" action="http://www.replay.com/cgi-bin/anon.exe"> <input type="hidden" name="remailers" value="cpunk@remail.ecafe.org"> <table border=2> <tr><td align=right> to: <input size=20 type=text name="to" value=""><br> subject: <input size=20 type=text name="subject" value=""></td> <td align=center><input type="submit" value="send mail"></td></tr> <tr><td align=center colspan=2> <textarea name="message" rows=12 cols=70 value="test"> Put your message here.</textarea> </td> </tr> </table> </form> There is an amusing stealthed message at the bottom of the page, designed to attract high relevancy ratings from spiders..... # Thanks; Bill # Bill Stewart, stewarts@ix.netcom.com, +1-415-442-2215 # goodtimes signature virus innoculation
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