From: Karl L. Barrus <barrus@tree.egr.uh.edu>
To: hpengwyn@cix.compulink.co.uk
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UTC Datetime: 1992-12-13 22:56:08 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 13 Dec 92 14:56:08 PST
From: Karl L. Barrus <barrus@tree.egr.uh.edu>
Date: Sun, 13 Dec 92 14:56:08 PST
To: hpengwyn@cix.compulink.co.uk
Subject: Electronic P.O.Boxes
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John,
Thanks for the comments. Right now (as far as I know) the
only way to be able to receive "anonymous replies" is for you to
include in your message the appropriate header. This is the method I
use: create the necessary remailing request to your real mail address,
and include that with the instructions on how to use it. For example:
----here is a sample letter----
Hello,
This is an anonymous letter and you don't know who I am. To
reply, cut everything below the marks, add your text on the end, and
send the whole thing to this address: <a remailer's address>
-----cut here-----
::
Encrypted: PGP
<here is where you would put your encrypted remailing request to your
real mail address...>
<Enter your text here, below the "END PGP" block that will delimit the
remailing request. Mail the portion between the cut marks to the
appropriate remailer.>
----cut here----
----end of the sample letter----
It works!
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