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Re: An alternative to remailer shutdowns
On Tue, 21 May 1996, jonathon wrote:
> On Mon, 20 May 1996, Rich Graves wrote:
> > On Tue, 21 May 1996, Declan B. McCullagh did NOT write:
[Oops, I was replying to Declan's forward of Hal Finney's message, and got
the attribution wong. The path cypherpunks -> fight-censorship -> me
is often faster than cypherpunks -> me, probably because unsubscribing
and resubscribing put me way down on the list. Sorry. This was Hal.]
> > I like the "knock-knock" approach, though it would of necessity impose
> > load. If someone has an anonymous message waiting, send them a simple note
> > with instructions on how to retrieve it.
>
> That way you could also charge the recipient to retrieve
> a message.
>
> How about a farthing to recieve a message, and
> two farthings to send a message, no charge to
> mixmaster recipients or originators?
That sounds like a great opportunity for denial-of-service attacks. No,
thank you.
A flat fee for a special-delivery service profile (gimme $5/month and you
get messages automatically, without the confirmation) would be fine, but I
can't see paying per piece to *receive* anonymous messages.
-rich