From: yanek@novavax.nova.edu (Yanek Martinson)
To: 74076.1041@CompuServe.COM (Hal)
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UTC Datetime: 1992-12-23 06:56:29 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 22:56:29 PST
From: yanek@novavax.nova.edu (Yanek Martinson)
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 22:56:29 PST
To: 74076.1041@CompuServe.COM (Hal)
Subject: Re: Pax and .fi remailers
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> But for this to work, I have to publically announce that my remailer,
> hal@alumni.caltech.edu, can be reached at PAX "anonymous" address
> anon.100@pax.tpa.com.au. This seems a little strange, as the PAX
> address is then no longer anonymous. I have to tell everybody what
You don't have to tell anyone that your remailer is behind the anon.100
address. You could just (anonymously, of course) announce that a
remailer is running, and can be reached by sending message to the
anon.100 address. This way, no-one but the admins at pax can know
where the remailer itself lives. This could be useful in case
remailers are banned.
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