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Re: Warning about exposing anon id
> It seems that an anonymous remailer can operate in one of three ways -
> it can reveal your psuedonym, it can reveal your identity, or it can
> reveal nothing and simply give you a generaic "anonymous" identity.
There is one more option - use two separate sets of anon id's. This is the
way anon.penet.fi Mk II is going to operate.
> - If it simply strips out all identifying information and calls you some
> generic anonymous name, this could lead to problems for people who expect
> a reply to their messages.
Yeah. This problem is solved by the aforementioned "double" id approach...
> I think the best solution is to require any message sent through a remailer
> to include explicit instructions as to how it should be handled. For example
> ,
> require something like an "X-Identify:" field that would be used to select th
> e
> return address behavior, with options like "real-id", "psuedonym", or
> "anonymous". Messages that don't include the field should bounce, probably
> with some instructions as to how to fix the message to make it go through
> properly.
No way. 75% of my users just can't deal with the extra headers. I frequently
get messages like:
"Dear Sir. I not understand you help. I not read English.
I chinese. Send chinese help."
Julf