Cypherpunks, I realize that I have been completely quiet on the list for a few months... Sorry about that, but I have been away from the University. Right now I am working in Indianapolis and telnetting from IUPUI up to BSU. Anyway, to the heart of the matter... I have gotten permission from one of the "good guys" at BSU to put my 486dx/33 with 386BSD in his office (secure) and get it on the Ethernet. I will probably run my anonymous remailer on there (the current one will stay in business) where it is safer. In addition, I want to run a pseudonymous service like anon.penet.fi. I have written some software in C that does it, but does not quite support PGP yet (it's not as easy as I would like to have believed before starting the project). It will give you an ID and will restrict mail from and to certain addresses/sites. It also puts a standard header into the message and has features to add header lines and footers to the messages automatically. The system will sit idle (aside from mail) most of the time, so I have no problem using PGP and being an encryption drop-point. I am about to start a rewrite of my remailer pretty soon because it needs some help. Anyway, I will send you all the IP address and host name of my computer when it's online. This could get exciting... I have a guest account on there where you can request an account, but I can't afford to give out too many accounts. Of course, I would much rather cypherpunks have accounts than a bunch of sniveling netbrats. Anyway, gotta run. Incidentally, I have about 3 MB of backed up mail here. It's only since the second week of May! Chael Hall -- Chael Hall nowhere@bsu-cs.bsu.edu, 00CCHALL@BSUVC.BSU.EDU, chall@bsu.edu chall@phantom.bsu.edu, nowhere@chaos.bsu.edu [not online yet] (317) 776-4000 from 8 am - 5 pm CST
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