The "secret-admirers" list strips all headers (except the Subject:) from
submissions and is gatewayed to/from alt.anonymous.messages. The list
intro may be found below. If there was enough interest, it could be
hooked up to the CDR instead, or made standalone.
Thanks,
-Brian
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I would like to announce the "secret-admirers" mail list.
The "secret-admirers" list is intended to function in a manner similar
to the well-known Usenet newsgroup "alt.anonymous.messages". This
newsgroup serves as a dead drop for communications in which the recipient
wishes to remain unknown.
While access to a Usenet news server is unavailable in many environments,
the ubiquity and flexibility of e-mail may be advantageous for the
following reasons:
- Penetration: More people having access to (pseudo|ano)nymizing tools
is generally a good thing.
- Pool Size: Higher utilization of the message pool may frustrate
traffic analysis. The list may be gateway back into
alt.anonymous.messages or vice versa. CDR-like
nodes for redistribution may be established to reduce
load on individual nodes.
- Filtering: E-mail filtering tools are widely available, allowing
recipients to draw only pertinent messages from the
pool by filtering on tokens which have been negotiated
out-of-band or by the public key to which a message has
been encrypted.
The mail list is unmoderated and accepts messages from any submitter.
Submissions should be sent to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
TO SUBSCRIBE to the list, send a message with "subscribe secret-admirers"
in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The more subscribers, the better,
even if procmail just sends it to /dev/null.
TO UNSUBSCRIBE from the list, send a message with "unsubscribe
secret-admirers" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Morlock Elloi wrote:
> > The best name (cypherpunks) seems to be taken. Hmm. I will
> > have to consider. The naming of things is a ticklish business.
>
> "cypherpunken"
>
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