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Re: Anonymous Mailing Lists
i have a simple perl script for maintaining an encrypted mailing list,.
igor
Toto wrote:
>
> Michael C Taylor wrote:
> > On Fri, 4 Apr 1997, Toto wrote:
> >
> > > If a list operator can program a remailer to send only to their
> > > own list, then they can make it a subscriber and allow people who
> > > fear being discovered to post their concerns through it anonymously,
> > > and advertise its existence in places where those most likely to
> > > need it will find out about the service.
> >
> > Is there a combo-solution existing, an self-anonymouizing mailing list?
>
> > That is, you send the message to the list as normal [email protected],
> > it strips the From: headers and other headers, and forwards it to a closed
> > mailing list (only members can post, disabled 'who', ...).
>
> I'm not certain, being far from an expert on remailers and
> majordomos. I've had one person indicate that majordomos could
> be configured to keep all users anonymous, but didn't know
> if it could be done selectively in the case of anonymous
> remailers. He is supposed to get back to me on it.
>
> I have been experimenting with Windows remailers, but haven't
> found any that allow one to specify only a single, or group of,
> Mail To: addresses.
> I made an offer to a friend to attempt to find an anonymizing
> solution for a group of related health lists, so that their
> subscribers would feel free to discuss extremely personal issues
> of great concern. Also, there is the issue of health providers
> cruising the list to find personal information which they can
> use to drop coverage for those they deem to be a potential
> financial burden to their company.
>
> They have a need to keep their lists closed except to subscribers
> in order to block total assholes who do things like sending posts
> to suicidal people telling them to kill themselves, etc.
> A privately run remailer would allow the moderator to instantly
> block anonymous access to an individual who harasses list members,
> or the group as a whole. (People with disabilities tend to get
> enough crapola out in the normal world, without needing to get
> it in a health support forum.)
>
> I haven't had a chance to delve into the problem too deeply,
> as of yet, so any suggestions or pointers would be appreciated.
> I think that this is a situation which addresses the legitimate
> use of anonymous remailers that many remailer operators would
> consider to be the type of benefit that they are trying to promote
> in giving their time and effort to providing anonymous remailer
> services.
> It certainly wouldn't harm the cause of anonymous remailers to
> have a few positive examples of the good results that can come
> from providing anonymous email capabilities.
>
> > Please CC to me any remailer-operator only followups.
> > --
> > Michael C. Taylor <[email protected]> <http://www.mta.ca/~mctaylor/>
> > Programmer, Mount Allison University, Canada
>
> --
> Toto
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>
- Igor.