Re: REMAIL: policy
Remailers: hfinney@shell.portal.com hal@alumni.caltech.edu I keep logs only of the date/time at which my remailers get used; no logging is kept of the message contents. I do this only to get a picture of the overall volume of messages passing through my remailer. The Unix systems on which I run these remailers may also do some logging; I haven't been able to determine exactly what is done. I presume this might include incoming and outgoing addresses as well as message date/time and possibly size. (I am familiar only with uucp mail and don't know where to look on these net-connected Unix systems for sendmail logs.) My account on alumni.caltech.edu is free, based on my membership in the school alumni association (for which I paid some $300 about fifteen years ago for a life membership). My account on shell.portal.com costs my about $20 a month in fixed costs, plus $2/hour connect charges which typically run another $30 a month or so. So I am paying these people quite a bit and I hope therefore that this will give me some bargaining strength if political problems arise from the remailers. However, due to the large number of users on these systems, there are many restrictions on my usage. I cannot leave daemon processes running, nor can I use at or cron to schedule periodic jobs. The nice thing about the current remailer scripts is that they can be triggered by incoming mail without having a high profile to system administrators. Both of these systems appear to be well connected on the net and are almost always available. Both support PGP encryption. I am hoping to add batch capabilities to the remailers soon, based on Karl's scripts. I also like Karl's suggestion to add message padding to outgoing messages. If this system were used in conjunction with batching then if all messages in a batch were outgoing-padded (undetectably) to the size of the largest message in the batch then there would be total hiding of the incoming-to-outgoing message mapping. Earlier I had assumed that both incoming and outgoing messages would have to be standardized in size but now I see that padding of outgoing-only messages would be sufficient. Hal Finney hfinney@shell.portal.com
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- My remailer: remail@extropia.wimsey.com My policy: - - Logs are kept, encrypted with my public key. IF you trust me, and you trust PGP, this should be no problem. Logs are deleted once every two weeks. - - Encryption is required with my remailer. - - I own the machine extropia.wimsey.com. - - I am outside the U.S. (in Canada). - -- Miron Cuperman <miron@extropia.wimsey.com> | NeXTmail/Mime ok Unix/C++/DSP, consulting/contracting | Public key avail AMIX: MCuperman | Laissez faire, laissez passer. Le monde va de lui meme. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3 iQCVAgUBLJ/M6pNxvvA36ONDAQFR/QP+JWqR58p1n9m0u3Mv/eD+pi2ISC0+RlXk F/UPm3JMcOTfIAhCbTIPT/nDnzPfqoOGPh8toCFt0T7pEvGC54+Smute9RwlxxYB wYFJlxGgiCzRALTEZVIzR3iwUi1pzlcJFDn3NmvMkQowV8Q57ECU0FjrW3PXyAz5 ynTBO5yqpvc= =P3Qw -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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