1995-01-13 - Re: Remailer postage

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From: lcottrell@popmail.ucsd.edu (Lance Cottrell)
To: Jurgen Botz <cypherpunks@toad.com
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Message ID: <ab393fa201021004be3f@[137.110.24.249]>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-01-13 08:53:11 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 13 Jan 95 00:53:11 PST

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From: lcottrell@popmail.ucsd.edu (Lance Cottrell)
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 95 00:53:11 PST
To: Jurgen Botz <cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Remailer postage
Message-ID: <ab393fa201021004be3f@[137.110.24.249]>
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>jpb@gate.net wrote:
>> Where can I get the Magic Money software?
>
>I'm a bit behind, so sorry if others have already suggested this, but
>you should need any digicash for this... stamps can be just big random
>numbers.  Someone buys a books of stamps, you make 10 big random
>numbers send them a copy and keep a copy on file.  After a message
>comes through with a particular number you throw that number out.
>
>Just like real stamps, and unlike money, they can be used only once.

However I now can recognize which messages are yours. If I work with
another operator, I can eliminate all the remailers between us for purposes
of traffic analysis.
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Lance Cottrell  who does not speak for CASS/UCSD
loki@nately.ucsd.edu
PGP 2.6 key available by finger or server. Encrypted mail welcome.
Home page http://nately.ucsd.edu/~loki/
Home of "chain" the remailer chaining script.
For anon remailer info, mail remailer@nately.ucsd.edu Subject: remailer-help

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