Misunderstanding of Remail Headers

Hal hfinney at shell.portal.com
Mon Dec 12 12:40:29 PST 1994


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jrochkin at cs.oberlin.edu (Jonathan Rochkind) writes:

>quoted from the Globe & Mail appearantly didn't even understand the
>disclaimer. The article was worded in such a way to make it seem the
>disclaimer was saying that Bob Rae didn't really write the message, as
>opposed to saying that Hal Finney didn't really write the message!
>Something needs to be done so that even the most internet clueless will
>understand that the message _isn't_ from Finney or McCarthy or Joe Random
>RemailerOp, which appearantly isn't clear to many people currently.

There was some discussion here last week about remailers which don't let
users put in "From:" lines.  This case shows a good reason not to allow
them.  "Reply-To:" should be used to force a reply to some anonymous return
address if you have one.  So perhaps filtering "From:" is a good idea.

Hal

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