Re: www remailer interface
It has been stated, :I'm a bit uncomfortable about the hardwiring of a particular remailer into :the chain, according to the Web page : : "Select your remailers [...] Your mail will be automatically sent : to the remailer hfinney@shell.portal.com and at least one other : remailer that you choose." : :(Nothing personal, Hal :) : :Why was this done ? : :-Futplex The code was written to be used with a local remailer that then sends it along the others that the sender chooses. I modified it so that I don't need to establish my own remailer by sending it to hfinney@shell.portal.com. I think this might provide better security for the sender due to the fact that you are forced to chain your letter thus providing more security. The argument can be made that if the initial hardwired remailer is compromised that this removes all security. I chose hfinney because 1. the turnaround time is good. I wanted the first to be fast because it is basically 'insurance' for the sender. 2. it was a remailer that I am familiar with and has been around (in remailer server time) awhile. 3. it was the one that I personally felt most comfortable with using as the hardwired mailer. Granted these might not be the best reasons, but this is the kind of response I was looking for. I can solve the problem by either 1. removing the hardwired 2. removing the hardwired and forcing you to chain 3. keep the hardwired in and use some 'established' remailer or one the group can come to a consensus on. Responses appreciated. I will gladly distibute the code if desired. Like the page states, it was originally written by Nate Sammons, but I can change it as needed. _____________________________________________________________ dochobbs@wwa.com M.D. Hobbs mhobbs@rad.rpslmc.edu http://miso.wwa.com/~dochobbs finger for my pgp key I am human and nothing human do I count alien.
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