1994-06-03 - Anonymous Remailers

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From: ghio@cmu.edu (Matthew Ghio)
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Message Hash: 0a7081ab17dba54dfe154f0d90c5e34fef1deeb1e3d01b91f223aaee50cdf38b
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UTC Datetime: 1994-06-03 18:25:23 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 3 Jun 94 11:25:23 PDT

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From: ghio@cmu.edu (Matthew Ghio)
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 94 11:25:23 PDT
Subject: Anonymous Remailers
Message-ID: <9406031824.AA11675@toad.com>
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Usura@vox.hacktic.nl wrote:
>>> Has anyone had any experience chaining from a Cypherpunk-style
>>> remailer to anon.penet.fi?  Can a "::" separator be used
>>> successfully, or which format will work?
>>
>>I think it can be done...
>
>I know it can be done...

Well, some of the remailers will only send to naxxx@anon.penet.fi  I think
remailer@chaos.bsu.edu requires this.


Jeff Davis <eagle@deeptht.armory.com> wrote:

> Today I used the catalyst@netcom.com remailer to send an anonymous
> contribution to a list.  They're raising hell about anonymity in their
> list, but that's beside the point.  The message also showed up on a
> seperate beta test list.  I assume this was done manually by
> <mcstout@netcom.com> bouncing the message to the other list, since he
> is the sigular person on the planet subscribed to both lists.  mcstout
> has been a quite vocal detractor of my catalyst contributions to the
> other list.  I thus strongly suspect manual sabotage.  There was no
> flaw in the Request-Remailing-To: adress.
>
> Could someone please confirm that this was not a quirck of the remailer?

Try checking the headers to see what site it came from.





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