Handling Abuses of Remailers

Christopher Eric Hanson arcticus!Xenon
Wed Mar 3 00:28:10 PST 1993


In article <CypherPunksList.0606 at arcticus.UUCP> tcmay at netcom.com (Timothy C. May) writes:
> * To handle _abusive volumes_ through remailers, charge for remailing.
> Short term, this may be a problem, but this is the long term market
> solution.

  Quick but relevant question: Assuming a commercial anonymous remailer
were set up tomorrow, with (don't ask me how this would be done, it's
hypothetical...) provable anonymity -- what should it charge per message,
or per kilobyte of message?

> -Tim May
> tcmay at netcom.com        | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero

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