random remailer forwarding (Was: Jeff's Side of the Story.)

Bill Stewart stewarts at ix.netcom.com
Wed Jul 2 20:52:19 PDT 1997



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At 03:32 PM 7/2/97 -0400, Ryan Anderson wrote:
>Well, to make the remailers more intelligent, have them count incoming
>mail from the list of remailers participating in the system.  (either that
>or a rate)  when one remailer seems to be sending much more mail than the
>others (which shouldn't happen if all remailers are randomly distributing
>the mail to each other)  you automatically do the random forward to
>another remailer.

That's a way to guarantee that the remailers that aren't working
get more of the traffic.....

:-)

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