How does it really work, anyway?
As an aside, all this talk about anonymous remailers is intriguing. Does anyone know with certainty what happens at the remailer site, within the software process of stripping headers and the likes, where the original sender of the message could be tracked? SENDMAIL logs, etc.? What would be preferrable, in ideal scenario, would be that all traces of the incoming message was discarded altogether. In this fashion, the operator of the remailer would be less likely to be "persuaded" to divulge the originator(s) of messages, if found in such a precarious position. Paul Ferguson | "Government, even in its best state, Network Integrator | is but a necessary evil; in its worst Centreville, Virginia USA | state, an intolerable one." fergp@sytex.com | - Thomas Paine, Common Sense Type bits/keyID Date User ID pub 1024/1CC04D 1993/03/15 Paul Ferguson <fergp@sytex.com> Key fingerprint = EE D2 93 7D 04 6D C6 05 AC 36 AD 9D 8E 4F 41 58
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