Five remailers needed NOW. Yo.

Xenon an48138 at anon.penet.fi
Thu Jan 27 21:57:47 PST 1994



I have played with the Cypherpunk remailers and it turns out it would be
very EASY for me to chain my remailing of the five 20-45K messages that
I am sending to anyone sending mail to na38138 at anon.penet.fi with subject
"Bomb me!". But it would NOT be easy for me to randomly chain them, two
mailers at a time. I don't know perl. I only discovered that if I put
long Unix command lines into a file and chmod u+x on it, I can use rsh
to remotely execute those commands and pass an environment variable
containing the person's address at the same time. I do not want to fully
automate it, as one keystoke after highlighting the person's address is
easy enough.

But I still ask, which five or less remailers should I use. I want fast and
very reliable sites, to avoid people receiving a partial mailing and sending
me back complaining about it. This would become regular and confusing if the
delay between the parts was great. I could add a header explaining this to
them though.

If you care enough, you could mail me a script that would output ten randomly
seleted remailer addresses and I could use those variables in my mailer
command file. Then I would be sending to five random sites and these would
chain to a second random site and be sent to their final destination.

Again, I am not very interested in using encryption, period.

Thanks.

-Xenon
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
To find out more about the anon service, send mail to help at anon.penet.fi.
Due to the double-blind, any mail replies to this message will be anonymized,
and an anonymous id will be allocated automatically. You have been warned.
Please report any problems, inappropriate use etc. to admin at anon.penet.fi.






More information about the cypherpunks-legacy mailing list