On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 09:17:10PM +0100, Wouter Verheijen wrote:
> I tried it too, without success.
> It is all too hard to set up and manage. I downloaded a recent
> mixmaster-list-file but only 3 hosts were active (the others had a
> reliability of 0.00%).
This is not correct. The recent lists of reliable remailers show many
more than this. Lists are posted every day on alt.privacy.anon-server.
> Apperantly hardly anyone cares about the lack of Documentation,
> support and usability of mixmaster.
Unfortunately this does appear to be the case. The l-mix list is pretty
dead. The newsgroup alt.privacy.anon-server is half total junk and I
mean total, and half about remailers. I see nothing about mixmaster.
David T-G asked about various sources. This URL has lots of info and
good links:-
http://anon.xg.nu/remailer-page.html#top
The newsgroup alt.privacy.anon-server is the best of several that look
as if they might have something about mixmaster, and remailers. It has
a good FAQ posted every Wednesday. I think it is archived at:-
http://www.almostnotcrazy.org/b/apasfaq/apas-faq.html
I am concentrating on type 1 remailers at present. I amy look again at
mixmaster later.
Cheers, Brian.
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