From: nobody@soda.berkeley.edu
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-01-28 05:32:12 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 27 Jan 94 21:32:12 PST
From: nobody@soda.berkeley.edu
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 94 21:32:12 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: remailing T anon.penet.fi
Message-ID: <199401280530.VAA11018@soda.berkeley.edu>
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Hal wrote,
"I set up my remailer on hfinney@shell.portal.com to block the password
address at anon.penet.fi just so nobody could set a password. I also
set a nickname, something like "cypherpunks anonymous remailer". I did
this some time ago but I think it is still active. So you can remail
at least from my remailer to anon.penet.fi.
"
This isn't as good as getting a password and tagging it ON to mail sent
to anon.penet.fi by your remailer, since in a minute I could fake mail to
anon.penet.fi from a remailer address to password@anon.penet.fi so only
I would know the password thus no one else could mail to anon.penet.fi
any more. You CAN telnet to port 25 of anon.penet.fi.
-Xenon
P.S. I am interested in this too, since Julf nailed me for pumping up to
two megs through his remailer a day, but I still get one or two "Bomb me!"
requests a day for which I ONLY have the person's anon.penet.fi address.
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