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From: nobody@rosebud.ee.uh.edu
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 93 08:35:09 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: RE: REMAIL pasting syntax
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Earlier, an anonymous person asked about pasting syntax, about how to
paste in a CC: header.
The answer is: it depends on which remailer you use. For a Hal-style
cypherpunks remailer, you would do something like this:
----------8< cut here >8----------
::
Request-Remailing-To: someone@somwhere
##
CC: I am pasting this into the header as the mail leaves
Here is my message
----------8< cut here >8----------
But, if you use Chael's remailer (since I beleive he wrote his own
software!), you would do this:
----------8< cut here >8----------
::
Request-Remailing-To: someone@somewhere
CC: I am pasting this into the header as the mail leaves
Here is my message
----------8< cut here >8----------
Of course, you would only want to paste at the last hop since the
remailers would trim it out otherwise.
For example, this message should have an "X-CC:" header I pasted in.
--
Karl L. Barrus: klbarrus@owlnet.rice.edu
keyID: 5AD633 hash: D1 59 9D 48 72 E9 19 D5 3D F3 93 7E 81 B5 CC 32
"One man's mnemonic is another man's cryptography"
- my compilers prof discussing file naming in public directories
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