Fellow Cypherpunks: I am working on a program in C that will provide both anonymous remailing capabilities and mail server operations. In order to better test the software I have installed it on my account through my .forward and .maildelivery files so that all messages received with a header line "X-Anon-To" or "Request-Remailing-To" will be remailed to the appropriate address. If you cannot add your own header lines with your mailer, set the subject to contain "Request Remailing" and use the following format: :: Request-Remailing-To: user@host Subject: Anything you choose :: Any of the following fields can be placed within the "::" delimiters: Request-Remailing-To: X-Anon-To: Subject: The remailer is case insensitive and you can place the "::" lines anywhere within the message. Signature stripping is NOT supported, however a "kill line" will be implemented soon so that you can halt message processing beyond a certain point. Message body processors are supported as an add-on feature. PGP support would work as a message processor. On my end, I can define a "start processing" line and a "stop processing" line. Only text between (and including) those lines will be passed to the message processor. Unfortunately, PGP is not installed on this system, so support will have to wait. I will post full specifications later. Plesae let me know of any ambiguities. Please also note that I am keeping detailed logs of the use of this software for testing purposes, but I would rather delete all logs than provide them to authorities. The remailer is run on a multi-user system for which I do not have a privileged account. Chael Hall Chael Hall | Campus Phone Number nowhere@bsu-cs.bsu.edu | (317) 285-3648 00CCHALL@bsuvax1.bitnet | 00CCHALL@LEO.BSUVC.BSU.EDU | "I hate it when that happens!"
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