+++ Jim Knoble [exim-users] <02/07/01 21:10 -0500>:
> : None of these headers represents a threat.
> Really? Let's see:
Good for you ... but like I said, that can be fixed.
> Received: (from suresh@localhost)
> ^^^^^^^^^
Received: (from anonremailer@localhost)
> by blackehlo.cluestick.org (8.11.4/8.11.4/clue-1.0) id f631Xkf00683
by somewhere.example.com (...snip...)
> for exim-users@???; Tue, 3 Jul 2001 07:03:46 +0530 (IST)
> (envelope-from mallet@???)
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
FreeBSD's default sendmail config inserts this (envelope-from). So use
an envelope from of me@??? say (check out privacy.net ... see
what that service is)
> Looks like some guy named 'suresh' wrote this message, with an email
> address of <mallet@???>.
>
> [...]
> Message-ID: <20010703070346.C620@???>
> ^^^^^^^^^^^
Message-ID: <timestamp.key@???>
$ whois example.com perhaps? Or maybe whois yahoo.com?
> Yep---definitely. And not only do we have another email address for
> him, but an actual address and telephone number as well:
Or yahoo's phone number, as the case may be.
> He's probably reachable via some address @hserus.net as well.
Right :)
> All in all, that doesn't look particularly harmless to me.
As long as you wear your tinfoil hat, it is *quite* safe. ;)
> : > Any user wanting total anonymity would want to use a 'real' anonymous
> : > remailer service.
> So what's the point of your remailer? It's like disguising yourself by
My remailer? I dont want to remain anonymous, dude. I wouldn't be posting
using my real name, and from my freebsd box over a dialup / linux box over my
office DSL, by any chance? :)
> wearing a hat, or by wearing a nametag that reads, "Hello, my name is
> Xavier," when it's really Yvonne or Zebedee. Neither fools people who
> know what you look like....
Whatever happened to "On the Internet, nobody knows you are a dog?" ;)
--suresh