Re: ANON: mail concerns

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:: Request-Encryption-To: X
If user ID X is on the remailer's pubkey ring, the outgoing message is encrypted to X. This could be usefull for anonymous return-address blocks.
Encryption should be the default. Err on the side of caution. Eternal!Optimist@anon.penet.fi (copyright 1993, Eternal Optimist [Ha Ha Ha]) 0) 0) =:()]-< <na26436@anon.penet.fi> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3 iQCVAgUBLNgXzIjvfLxJbYYtAQEK4AP9HrSaMSOnlsxzEjgLbAgvsCSw3vMxLJ4u 856ZbKI2cZTNLoPzyWLNW68gZ7kcNeaF7MHKzWbI9tLEDePpWN34sB11wBlpfzcf WzcYVLI6JBLVERq2seyKU3cqAhWuxldSDeAlsKkMsrzI0tGgOaLkxCxhxn9weZf8 58mZeANd3sg= =8F9u -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

On Wed, 3 Nov 1993 nobody@alumni.cco.caltech.edu wrote:
:: Request-Encryption-To: X
If user ID X is on the remailer's pubkey ring, the outgoing message is encrypted to X. This could be usefull for anonymous return-address blocks.
Encryption should be the default. Err on the side of caution.
What if the "To" address has more than one key associated with it? Maybe even more than one entity? Another (not publicized) remailer? Maybe this wouldn't be a problem. Hmmm..... Happy Hunting, -Chris Christian Douglas Odhner | "The NSA can have my secret key when they pry cdodhner@indirect.com | it from my cold, dead, hands... But they shall pgp 2.3 public key by finger | NEVER have the password it's encrypted with!" My opinions are shareware. To register your copy, send me 15$ in DigiCash. Key fingerprint = 58 62 A2 84 FD 4F 56 38 82 69 6F 08 E4 F1 79 11
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Christian D. Odhner
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