From: ub075@freenet.victoria.bc.ca (Ryan A. Perkins)
To: mg5n+@andrew.cmu.edu
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UTC Datetime: 1994-04-10 00:51:51 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 9 Apr 94 17:51:51 PDT
From: ub075@freenet.victoria.bc.ca (Ryan A. Perkins)
Date: Sat, 9 Apr 94 17:51:51 PDT
To: mg5n+@andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Re: REMAIL: pseudo-account remailer @andrew gains anonymous feature
Message-ID: <9404100057.AA14037@freenet.victoria.bc.ca>
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>I added an anonymous feature to my remailer.
>
>If you have an address of the form mg5n+eaxxx@andrew.cmu.edu,
>anonymous mail can be sent to that address by changing it to the format:
>mg5n+anxxx@andrew.cmu.edu
>An encrypted reply address is created for the sender of the anonymous message.
What happens if I already have an encrypted reply address? What happens
if I already have SIX encrypted reply addresses? Which one is used?
Or is *another* one created?
--
Ryan Perkins - 1:340/13 | I feel that suicide jumpers see a glimpse of
ub075@freenet.victoria.bc.ca | sanity as they throw themselves from the ledge.
Ask for PGP 2.3 public key | That's why they scream all the way down.
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