From: Alex de Joode <usura@replay.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: 5e466224e749fc38961086866543e65e2e171ef57ebcde2ce0cc649106ecb7b7
Message ID: <199501211209.AA07362@xs1.xs4all.nl>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-01-21 12:09:24 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 21 Jan 95 04:09:24 PST
From: Alex de Joode <usura@replay.com>
Date: Sat, 21 Jan 95 04:09:24 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Remailers-in-a-box
Message-ID: <199501211209.AA07362@xs1.xs4all.nl>
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: I guess it'd be possible to treat remailers as disposable - when one
: had pissed off enough people, it could be abandoned - but this lack
: of long-term reliability seems poor.
The enrty point of a remailer could be "fixed", the exit point is where
the heat is on.
- The entry point of a remailer is entry@remail.org,
- entry@remail.org has a forward file to: batch@remail.org
- batch@remail.org does the actual remailing, since remail.org has
installed some sort of MX'ing all messages that leave batch@remail.org
will advertise themself as nobody@expendable.org .
- If you "loose" expendable.org, you simple set up a new account with
MX'ing, the remailer-users will only notice the change in exit-header,
the enrty-point of that remailer is still entry@remail.org
Ofcource you can make this as complicated as you like. :)
Regards,
--
Alex de Joode
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