Email firewall etc

rishab at dxm.ernet.in rishab at dxm.ernet.in
Tue May 24 11:24:09 PDT 1994


Vincent.Cate at FURMINT.NECTAR.CS.CMU.EDU:
> Companies like the idea of firewall machines to protect the security of
> their internal nets.  I bet they would also like something called an
> "email-firewall".  Names are important. :-)  I think of the
> email-firewall as a slightly modified anonymous-remailer.

I haven't delved into the wide world of remailers out there, but I'd like a
remailer that encrypted, though did not necessarily anonymize, incoming mail.

I'm not really bothered about the NSA reading my mail. In fact, I'm not usually
concerned whether someone in New York, for instance read my mail. But I might
not want people closer to home (local sysadmins, etc) to read it. I'm sure many
others share this position.

The problem is that I can't ensure that people encrypt their mail to me. They
may not bother, or be unable. An alternative would be for them to send it to
a remailer, which, knowing my public key, would encrypt and forward it to me.

Comments?

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