12-30-04 10:45 PM
On Sat, 18 Dec 2004, Tarapia Tapioco wrote:
>In article <c162b79c4df1c8a008d01711bfc112c0@dizum.com>
>Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
>??
>What "private"???
>
The definition is best given in Reliable Operator's Manual:
Private Remailer
A private remailer can be run for a selected group or region. Use of the
remailer can be limited to word-of-mouth invitation, or further controlled
by requiring PGP/Mix encryption, and only distributing your remailer key to
a select group. Lists of allowed senders and recipients, or domains, can be
configured, or a password can be required in the headers of incoming mail.
Local System Remailer
Reliable can be set up on a computer to improve the anonymity of a single
user. In this case, the remailer is only used by the operator. Reliable's
pooling, latency features, and dummy traffic generation can be used to make
traffic analysis of mail going into and out of your computer more difficult.
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