Re: New remailer up.
Sure, a vanilla user at netcom probably can't track the remailer logs, unless of course there are BUGS in SENDMAIL (gasp!) or SunOS or whatever. But remailers aren't just to keep random users from knowing who you are so you can post better anonymous letters to alt.sex.anonymous. At least some of us would like real privacy, and consider remailers a useful part of this, and this means that if you're using remailers to communicate with your sources for the newspaper article you're writing on the CIA's cocaine delivery shortfalls or the NSA/Trilateralist designs for the National Health Care ID Card or your mayor's child pornography habits, that nobody can track you or your sources down easily. That means that root@netcom.com can't do it using the root password, even if they want to comply with the subpoena, and the Secret Service can't do it after confiscating netcom's machines or wiretapping their phones. Non-encrypting remailers can never really get that good, but they can at least d part of the job, and encrypting remailer networks may get that good if there's enough traffic through the system. So meanwhile, are you giving root@netcom.com permission to try to identify the source of your mail and win the $20 for finding out whether you're really Xenon or you're really L.D.'s evil twin Skippy? (No idea if they'll try, or if they're even listening....) - Radon
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