From: dclunie@pax.tpa.com.AU (David Clunie)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1992-12-19 22:50:47 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 19 Dec 92 14:50:47 PST
From: dclunie@pax.tpa.com.AU (David Clunie)
Date: Sat, 19 Dec 92 14:50:47 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Remailer Policies
Message-ID: <9212192250.AA01396@britt>
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> I would like to expand on Hal's suggestion that remailer operators
> post their policies on a)keeping logs and b) divulging same.
>
The anonymous mailing system at pax has the following policy:
- A log of activities of the remailing software is maintained when
debugging is in progress (often) which could be used to correlate
real identities with aliases - this is no more or less information
than is available in the alias database which is not visible to
anyone except the root user. Message-id's are NOT stored in this log,
and the contents of messages and posts are NOT stored anywhere, nor
are they scrutinized by me or anyone else. I don't care and I don't
want to know. If someone does something unreasonable and I get
complaints then I could lock out a particular source of mail if
I didn't get a good explanation, but I am not going to go reading
other peoples mail in order to censor it !
- Under no circumstance short of being arrested and/or the equipment
commandeered by someone else will the alias database be divulged
or the contents or routes of messages deliberately intercepted.
david
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