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| Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer 2004-10-25, 5:45 pm |
| There is a neat auto-decrypt/encyrpt utility for windows called
gpgrelay. You can download it from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gpgrelay.
It is used as a local proxy with your email client, and will
automatically decrypt messages coming in to an email address for
which you have the private key. On the smtp side, it
automatically encrypts messages to an email address that matches
any key you have on your keyring.
The smtp part sounds intriguing. Is there a remailer or m2n
gateway that I could send an ordinary message to, but encrypted?
If so, that means I could use my regular news program to reply
to newsgroup messages, but have them encrypted when they leave
here.
Thats not perfect since the remailer operator can see where the
message came from, but it hides my message from my isp.
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| Dead Microprocessor 2004-10-29, 7:45 am |
| > Is there a remailer or m2n gateway that I could send an ordinary message
> to, but encrypted? If so, that means I could use my regular news program to
> reply to newsgroup messages, but have them encrypted when they leave here.
Try
http://www.google.com/groups?selm=417bb309$0$770$3a628fcd@reader20.nntp.hccnet.nl
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Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer wrote:
> The smtp part sounds intriguing. Is there a remailer or m2n
> gateway that I could send an ordinary message to, but encrypted?
> If so, that means I could use my regular news program to reply
> to newsgroup messages, but have them encrypted when they leave
> here.
>
> Thats not perfect since the remailer operator can see where the
> message came from, but it hides my message from my isp.
Why not use a TLS compliant MUA or Stunnel and transmit the message
directly to the M2N's MTA? You might have to do some checking to see
which M2N MTA's are TLS enabled but I suspect that most probably are.
This page is primarily concerned with remailer client configuration,
but the essentials hold true.
http://www.bananasplit.info/mailtls.html
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| Thomas J. Boschloo 2004-10-30, 5:45 pm |
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Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer wrote:
| There is a neat auto-decrypt/encyrpt utility for windows called
| gpgrelay. You can download it from
| http://sourceforge.net/projects/gpgrelay.
|
| It is used as a local proxy with your email client, and will
| automatically decrypt messages coming in to an email address for
| which you have the private key. On the smtp side, it
| automatically encrypts messages to an email address that matches
| any key you have on your keyring.
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| The smtp part sounds intriguing. Is there a remailer or m2n
| gateway that I could send an ordinary message to, but encrypted?
| If so, that means I could use my regular news program to reply
| to newsgroup messages, but have them encrypted when they leave
| here.
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| Thats not perfect since the remailer operator can see where the
| message came from, but it hides my message from my isp.
It wouldn't work. GPGRelay won't add the 'Encrypted: PGP' header
cypherpunk messages need. :-((
Thomas
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