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From: nobody@flame.sinet.org (Anonymous)
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 95 11:55:10 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: jpunix.com and MX'ing
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> Again in the vein of simple to implement...you could set up several
> ghost machines that don't really exist but look as if they where
> connected to the IP machine through uucp. I'm not really sure what
> the From: address would look like, but it should be easy to generate.
>
> If this was workable, you could create x ghost machines and
> randomly pick a From: for each message. True, the Inet box would
> be ID'ed, but as a transmission agent, not an originator.
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