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How to Use Cypherpunk Remailers

 

A remailer's name is a short common name for the remailer, e.g. Reliable remailers accept a remailer name in a directive in lieu of a remailer address . A remailer is anonymous, and is also called an anonymous server. The Internet remailer allows a person to send email to a person without that person knowing the name or email address that it came from. A remailer is a program that runs on a computer somewhere on the Internet. It allows you to send electronic mail to a news group, or to a person, without revealing your true name or email address to the recipient.

A remailer receives and automatically forwards communications in a manner that disguises the identity of the original sender. If Alice, the original sender, uses a little care, and sends the message via a series of remailers that takes advantage of cryptographic tools, the remailer operators need not be known to be trustworthy. A remailer is simply that; it's a server that remails incoming email to another address. The addressee can be either the final destination or it can be another remailer. A remailer must generate a new key when the existing key's expiration date is one month or less in the future. When queried, a remailer must report the most recently generated key as its key, effectively giving each key a 12 month service period.

A remailer is a service that provides anonymity to the sender of an email or newsgroup post by acting as an intermediary between the sender and receiver. The sender's message goes first to the remailer, which strips away the headers associated with the sender, replacing them with its own. A remailer must generate a new key when the existing key's expiration date is one month or less in the future. When queried, a remailer must report the most recently generated key as its key, effectively giving each key a 12 month service period. Remailers must continue to decrypt and process mail encrypted to expired keys for one week past the expiration date on the key. A remailer allows you to send electronic mail to a Usenet news group or to a person without the recipient knowing your name or your e-mail address. Maybe you're a computer engineer who wants to express opinions about computer products, opinions that your employer might hold against you.

 

A remailer will automatically append all text below the encrypted message (in this case, the encrypted reply block) to the outgoing message, so the text below the reply block will be sent along. A remailer is an address through which an electronic message passes before continuing the rest of its journey to its actual destination. It wipes out all the headers that can disclose your identity. A Remailer entpersonalisiert messages, by removing E-Mail headers to sender-permit the conclusions on the latter. It makes it possible to send into a Usenet forum to posts or someone a E-Mail without the receiver can find the name or the E-Mail address out of the transmitter.