Pseudonym server: Jenaer Anonymous Service <anon@as-node.jena.thur.de>
Jenaer Anonymous Service <anon@as-node.jena.thur.de> looks like a high-security pseudonym server. You can send outgoing mail to email or newsgroups. It accepts encrypted email addressed to anon-hexkeyid@as-node.jena.thur.de, where hexkeyid is the keyid for a PGP key you send it; it doesn't store any information about the owner of the key. To pick up your mail, you send it an encrypted message with the keyid and a Reply-To: header, and it sends you your mail by mixmaster. It's a bit less user-friendly than some servers, since you not only need PGP, but you need to pick up your mail rather than having it arrive directly. But in return, it's pretty secure, since you can only get caught if the remailer or its operator are compromised when you request a delivery. I haven't yet checked if how flexible it is about the location of Reply-To: in the headers, since some mailers make it difficult to paste that in. The public key for the server is signed by Lutz.Donnerhacke@Jena.Thur.De, which is in turn signed by 0x3B7F286D, which MIT thinks is an unknown signator... The help message has a policy against illegal activity, flamewars, and binary files, and says people can be blacklisted for abuse. Because you don't get your reply email until you ask to pick it up, it does seem easy to abuse; complaints, flames, and mailbombs won't reach you if you don't ask for them. I hope the operator doesn't mind the workload of managing the remailer - it looks like a good service, and with Julf's remailer shut down, we need more nymservers. # Thanks; Bill # Bill Stewart, +1-415-442-2215 stewarts@ix.netcom.com # <A HREF="http://idiom.com/~wcs"> Reassign Authority!
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