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Anonymity, Remailer traffic

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Chael Hall)
Thu Mar 31 05:24:32 1994

From: nowhere@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Chael Hall)
To: msalo@garnet.acns.fsu.edu (Marty Salo)
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 94 19:15:29 EST
Cc: com-priv@psi.com
In-Reply-To: <Pine.3.07.9403301642.B377170-b100000@garnet.acns.fsu.edu>; from "Marty Salo" at Mar 30, 94 4:13 pm


     You quoted back my plan file to me.  All of that information is 
correct.  What you do not realize, however, is that I am not the author 
of the article(s) over which everyone on your mailing list is throwing a 
big stink.

     I operate an anonymous remailer through this account.  This means 
that people who wish to remain anonymous can send a message here, my 
software will strip out identifying information and forward it on, and 
they have just sent an anonymous message.


>> How to use the Cypherpunks Remailers
>> ------------------------------------> by Hal Finney
>> First written: January 10, 1993
>> Last revised: February 18, 1993
>[the rest of the cypherpunks remailer file omitted.]
>[talks about pgp encyption.]
>[he wrote a file once about using encryption for subversive operations I
>believe. (hence the cypherpunks remailer info)  Although, I don't know how
>successful he has been.]

     I am not sure if you are talking about Hal or myself.  Encryption 
has its uses, among them are subersive ones.  Same goes for anonymity.  
What of it?

     You will not find out the author of the message(s) from me.  Trust 
me, though, I did not write the message(s).

Chael Hall

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Chael Hall
nowhere@bsu-cs.bsu.edu	00CCHALL@BSUVC.BSU.EDU
nowhere@chaos.bsu.edu	chall@bsu.edu

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