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NEW REMAILER CONCEPT
- To: cypherpunks@toad.com
- Subject: NEW REMAILER CONCEPT
- From: nobody@jpunix.com (Anonymous)
- Date: Fri, 25 Nov 1994 20:56:05 -0559
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Rishab wrote -
[...original post bobbitted...]
RI> This is exactly the sort of thing I'd like. I asked about
this earlier but didn't get a very positive response. I haven't
found a convenient way of using existing CP remailer features
to: 1. accept encrypted mail, decrypt it and forward plaintext
2. receive mail for my pseudonym, _encrypt_ it and forward it
to me.
RI> Such a remailer with a simple interface would, in my opinion, be
the ideal 'entry level' remailer for a wide audience.
RI> (1) apparently can be managed, but I couldn't figure out a
simple way to do (2) with current remailers.
The no 2 exists. And it works. It is a *great* system with the only
minus being that the address you create for yourself (your pseudonym)
looks silly.
You yourself define the reply block and it can be a PGP-nestled chain
through as many other remailers as you want before "hitting home". All
incoming mails are PGP -c encrypted with a password you choose
(which password you have previously sent off to the remailer
inside a PGP message encrypted with its public key).
For the public key and instructions, send a remailer-help msg to:
mg5n+remailer-help@andrew.cmu.edu (Automated reply from mail software)
Mail forwarding addresses are of the format mg5n+alias!nickname@andrew.cmu.edu
where "nickname" is a nickname of your choosing. To create a mail alias,
create an encrypted 'reply-block' for a cypherpunks-style remailer.
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