| Thomas J. Boschloo 2005-05-01, 5:49 pm |
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Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer wrote:
> Or depends on nym servers?
I think they all do. They are all derived from the NAN source code by
Frans Kaashoek from MIT AFAIK. You can also set probabilities for each
reply block.
I would just use one reply block for my nyms if I had them and pick a
reliable chain for them.
If you use AAM, it doesn't matter much. You can use all the parallel
reply blocks you want! And it would increase reliability (e.g. when a
remailer in your reply-block is down for a while).
Thomas
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