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From: Jim choate <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 1994 14:07:49 -0500 (CDT)
I have recently come into the possession of 3 working Ridge 3200
super-mini's running Unix. I intend to place all 3 on a ethernet
hooked into my inet feed and have one as a re-mailer.
On the remialer front what I intend is sorta the following:
1. all messages sent out will be sent encrypted. This will require
both sender and reciever to have a public key on record w/ the
mailer.
How about the sender encrypting with the REMAILER'S public key, and
the remailer sending out encrypted with its own private key? That way
no registry is necessary. If a sender doesn't trust the remailer,
let the sender sub-encrypt the message inside the remail headers.
2. messages will be cached and re-transmitted after a random delay.
I intend to generate a random number between 0 and 24. When the
appropriate hour arrives all messages with that time stamp will be
sent encrypted.
I hope some header field can be defined to specify a maximum delay,
and perhaps use the random number as a proportion of that maximum.
3. We intend to support anonymous as well as explicit addressing.
Could you amplify on this?
Anyone got any experience w/ Ridge products? I have contacted the
designer and he is willing to help us out (Ridge is out of
business) with support on the 3 machines.
Pretty snappy, but make sure they're well cooled.