From: Alex de Joode <usura@replay.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: 151126da5c1a2a56ef84ee65f220e32b26a9ba410c678a880644555ca61dee8b
Message ID: <199502060028.AA09342@xs1.xs4all.nl>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-02-06 00:28:47 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 5 Feb 95 16:28:47 PST
From: Alex de Joode <usura@replay.com>
Date: Sun, 5 Feb 95 16:28:47 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: BROKEN REMAILERS
Message-ID: <199502060028.AA09342@xs1.xs4all.nl>
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In article <199502051758.MAA02142@bb.hks.net> nobody stated:
: I have tested remailers and their PGP keys over some time now and this is
: what I have found:
: USURA is really quick too and has lately been reliable. But it has always
: suffered from the same problem as Nately, namely that it will truncate all
: of the remaining lines in a PGP message encrypted with its own public key,
: this making it impossible to chain effectively. It will read the first
: command only. It DOES forward all attached files, however (by which I
: mean text that have been tagged on OUTSIDE of the pgp block encrypted
: to Usura).
I did some testing myself and the format below did work for me:
(I encrypt using " pgp -eat ")
->
To: remailer@xs4all.nl
::
Encypted: PGP
----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----
::
Anon-To: usura@replay.com
::
Encrypted: PGP
----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----
::
Anon-To: usura@dds.nl
test of chained message
----END PGP MESSAGE----
----END PGP MESSAGE----
THIS IS OUTSIDE THE PGP MESSAGE
<-
This drops a message in my dds.nl mailbox stating:
->
test of chained message
THIS IS OUTSIDE THE PGP MESSAGE
<-
Hope this helps,
--
Alex de Joode
usura@replay.com
http://www.xs4all.nl/~usura PARTIE PIEPEL MOEF JOR FIET !!!
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