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> > Neither do I. But many of the users of anon.penet.fi are
> > not very computer-and-email-literate, and they have been using other
> > services, providing double-blind. Unfortunate, but too late to change now..
> .
>
> Can you elaborate on those other services? The Finnish remailer is the
> only one I'm aware of.
The operating principles (and the early code) was copied from the
general service Karl Kleinpaste was running at godiva. There has been
two long-running servers serving some alt.* groups (alt.sex.*,
alt.sexual.abuse.recovery) for years.
> Also, I'm confused about these "not very computer-and-email-literate"
> users -- aren't they forced to use an X-Anon-Password header?
No. Not until now. And you can still post withaout it, and answer
anonymous mail without it, and of course set the password to "none",
disabling passwords altogether.
> I'm surprised there hasn't been more ruckus about the default
> behavior. There must be many folks whose identities have been
> inadvertantly exposed.
I know, looking at the error messages and missent mail, that there would
have been hundreds of persons exposed without the default double-blind.
> > What we can do is to provide better ways for those who *are* computer
> > literate enough to use extra headers etc.
>
> I don't think this will help. With my mail environment, I have to go
> to lengths to send an anonymous message, concocting X-Anon-To and
> X-Anon-Password headers. It's worth the effort, since this helps to
> preserve the secrecy of my pseudonymous identity.
>
> But the first time I mess up, and send an unfettered message to an
> anon.penet.fi client, I am unmasked.
No, once you set a password, the server won't let your message through
unless it's OK!
> And I still don't understand how the unfettered message gets past the
> X-Anon-Password filter.
Can you elaborate? I don't understand your question. Sorry, my english
isn't what it ought to be...
> > But in this case I feel the principle of least astonishment is overruled
> > by the principle of least risk of accidental exposure.
>
> I think the risk of accidental exposure is heightened by the default
> behavior of the Finnish remailer. Maybe we're using the same words to
> describe different things.
I beg to disagree.
> > I think that hornet's nest needed to be kicked. But I am also
> > disappointed that not enough people defend the need for anonymity in
> > places like news.admin.policy.
>
> Some of us gave up on USENET policy long, long ago. Personally, I stick
> to the alt.* groups.
Right. Unfortunately. Because had you followed the discussion in
news.admin.policy you would have realized thet sticking your head in the
bush isn't going to help.
Julf