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please
replace all the remailer@replay.com with another remailer email if it does
not work.
If u don't want to read all the details, just take the shortcut below N cut N paste into your email client: to
send email to some_one@foodomain.com
and
u are from myname@mydomain.com
with Subject, Reply capability, Random 1 hour posting, N anonymous features: Try
sending one to your self First!
FROM
AND TO SECTION:
MESSAGE
BODY SECTION
##
Hi
there! Anything you type here will go to the recipent's MESSAGE BODY
This
line of text will be in the anonymous message.
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Example: self test to yr email To: remailer@replay.com =============#cut here=========== :: Anon-To: myname@myemail.com <-change to yr target email Latent-Time: +1:00r Cutmarks: -- ## Reply-To: myname@myemail.com <-change to yr email Subject: Hello - testing email anonymous This is a test to sendemail etc whatever... This line before cutmark -- This line after cutmark ####end of cut########## | ||
Just
in case the Malaysian authorities try to black out any news
regarding
the current situation in KL, the following are instructions
on
how to send anonymous emails and posts to newsgroups.
We
need to keep the world informed of what is happening, especially if
mass
ISA detentions start again.
United, we can have justice. God bless Malaysia
You
can use the remailer by sending mail to remailer@replay.com,
with the
header
"Anon-To: address", the address that you want to send anonymously
to.
If you can't add headers to your mail, you can place two colons on
the
first line of your message, followed by the "Anon-To:" line. Follow
that
with a blank line, and then begin your message. For example:
================================================================
From:
joe@site.com
To:
remailer@replay.com
Subject:
Anonymous Mail
::
Anon-To:
beth@univ.edu
This
is some anonymous mail.
================================================================
The
above would be delivered to beth@univ.edu anonymously. All headers
in
the
original message are removed. She would not know that it came from
Joe,
nor would she be able to reply to the message. However, there are
a
few
ways that the true identity of the sender could be found. First,
if
many
anonymous messages were sent, someone could compare the times
that
the messages were sent with the times that 'joe' was logged in.
However,
this can be prevented by instructing the remailer to delay the
message,
by using the "Latent-Time:" header:
================================================================
From:
joe@site.com
To:
remailer@replay.com
Subject:
Anonymous Mail
::
Anon-To:
beth@univ.edu
Latent-Time:
+1:00
This
is some anonymous mail.
================================================================
The
message would be delayed one hour from when it is sent. It is also
possible
to create a random delay by adding an 'r' to the time (+1:00r),
which
would have the message be delivered at a random time, but not more
than
an hour. You can also delay the message until a specific time.
For
example, "Latent-Time: 0:00" without the '+' would delay the message
until
midnight (at the remailer site). Times must be in 24-hour format.
NOTE:
This remailer automatically reorders messages in a large pool,
which
produces a similar effect.
Another
problem is that some mailers automatically insert a signature file.
Of
course, this usually contains the sender's e-mail address, and so would
reveal
their identity. The remailer software can be instructed to remove
a
signature file with the header "Cutmarks:". Any line containing
only
the cutmark characters, and any lines following it will be removed.
================================================================
From:
sender@origin.com
To:
remailer@replay.com
::
Anon-To:
recipient@destination.com
Cutmarks:
--
This
line of text will be in the anonymous message.
--
This
line of text will not be in the anonymous message.
================================================================
NOTE:
The cutmark characters in the example are "-- ", the usual e-mail
signature
separator. If you forget the trailing blank after the "--"
in the
"Cutmarks:"
directive, your signature won't be cut off.
Sometimes
you want a subject line or other headers in your anonymous
message.
Additional headers can be written to the output message by
preceding
them with a "##" line. Multi-line headers with indented
continuation
lines are allowed.
================================================================
From:
chris@nifty.org
To:
remailer@replay.com
::
Anon-To:
andrew@where-ever.org
##
Reply-To:
chris@nifty.org
Subject:
A message with user-supplied headers: the subject extends
over two lines
Hi
there!
================================================================
USENET
/ NG POSTINGS
The
remailer can also be used to make anonymous posts to Usenet.
To
do this, send a message with the header "Anon-Post-To: newsgroups",
the
newsgroups that you want to post anonymously to. Please note
that
the group names must be separated by commas (but NO spaces).
================================================================
From:
poster@origin.com
To:
remailer@replay.com
::
Anon-Post-To:
alt.test,misc.test
##
Subject:
Anonymous Post
This
is an anonymous message.
================================================================
When
posting test messages, please use the appropriate groups
(alt.test,
misc.test). The remailer support newsgroup
alt.privacy.anon-server
is
not
a test group. A subject is needed for Usenet postings. The
remailer
writes
a "Subject: none" header to the output message if you don't add
your
own subject.
In
order to post an anonymous follow-up article and have it appear in a
thread,
you
must set the "Subject:" and "References:"
headers of your
message
correctly. The explanation below has been adapted from the
nym.alias.net
help file (mailto:help@nym.alias.net).
The
subject of your message should be the same as the article to which you
are
replying, unless you are replying to the first message in a thread, in
which
case you should prepend "Re: " to the original subject.
To
build a references header, copy the references header of the article to
which
you are replying, and append that article's Message-ID. If you are
replying
to the first article of a thread, it won't have a references header.
In
that case just use the article's Message-ID as your references header.
Be
sure to leave a space between Message-IDs in your references heder.
For
example, if replying to a message which includes these headers:
================================================================
Newsgroups:
alt.privacy.anon-server
Subject:
Re: anonymous remailers
References:
<5dfqlm$m50@basement.replay.com
Message-ID:
<5dko56$1lv$1@news02.deltanet.com
================================================================
your anonymous follow-up message should begin with these lines:
================================================================
::
Anon-Post-To:
alt.privacy.anon-server
##
Subject:
Re: anonymous remailers
References:
<5dfqlm$m50@basement.replay.com
<5dko56$1lv$1@news02.deltanet.com
================================================================
[Note
that an indented line in a message header indicates a continuation
of
the previous line.] If replying to the first message in a thread,
with these headers:
================================================================
Newsgroups:
alt.privacy.anon-server
Subject:
Help with PGP
Message-ID:
<5e96gi$opv@job.acay.com.au
================================================================
your reply should begin with these lines:
================================================================
::
Anon-Post-To:
alt.privacy.anon-server
##
Subject:
Re: Help with PGP
References:
<5e96gi$opv@job.acay.com.au
================================================================
The
"References:" header can be trimmed to include only IDs from messages
that
you have quoted from or are replying to.
By
separating messages with cutmarks, you can send more than one message
at
once:
================================================================
From:
me@mysite.org
To:
remailer@replay.com
Subject:
whatever
::
Anon-To:
recipient1@site1.org
Cutmarks:
--
##
Subject:
message 1
Message
one.
--
::
Anon-To:
recipient2@site2.org
Cutmarks:
--
##
Subject:
message 2
Message
two.
--
me@mysite.org
================================================================
The
two messages will be delivered separately, and the signature will
be
removed. Only one cutmark is used in the example, but you may use
different
cutmarks in each part of your message if necessary.
For
added security, you can encrypt your messages to the remailer with
PGP.
The remailer software will decrypt the message and send it on.
Here
is the remailer's public key:
Type
Bits/KeyID Date User
ID
pub
1000/E7AEC1E5 1995/05/23 Replay Remailer Service
<remailer@replay.com
-----BEGIN
PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version:
2.6.3i
mQCKAy/Bo9QAAAED6NMBE5oNGLqUmZvUZTWBfL41B67EVtDHu5VmqrPLX6w0gk8U
lPUNlW/1wACNQAFs/hxKKd0B15d8R7Qk1X7H1KPsdF9AAp8DIBe3MN59Z8iO1dYB
GW8YhPg2EXnNAZyVQb/CGhDZhm8naq3wsQynZZu4J7DmVD0VsrLnrsHlAAURtC1S
ZXBsYXkgUmVtYWlsZXIgU2VydmljZSA8cmVtYWlsZXJAcmVwbGF5LmNvbT6JAJID
BRAvzinRPRWysueuweUBAVpyA+dmx166/op40+nr9OQjahqWHdvLYkKipanaLNM4
u0/U8RrkySEj5n/R0zaJSG4mutZ28DqUEhz7rBHrFRYleENRtiI9TxZZrJVWInE9
No7VwSW9jWlpta2rCfu97EWLdPVPLXmXpd90TONHMk8a7sf/Lz5JFWIIK5PSqI/Z
xQ==
=5+RC
-----END
PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
To
utilize this feature, create a message with two colons on the first line,
then
the "Anon-To:" or "Anon-Post-To:" header, then any other commands such
as
"Cutmarks:" or "Latent-Time:", then a blank line, then the optional "##"
line
and your additional headers, then a blank line, and then the body of
your
message. Encrypt this with the remailer's public key. Then
send it
to
the remailer, adding the header "Encrypted: PGP". If you forget this,
the
remailer won't know that it needs to be decrypted. Also be sure to
use
the
"-t" option with PGP, or the linefeeds might not be handled properly.
================================================================
From:
me@mysite.org
To:
remailer@replay.com
::
Encrypted:
PGP
-----BEGIN
PGP MESSAGE-----
Version:
2.6.3in
hIwCJD7BWgsRsnUBA/9kVuVlhFczhjI5cYFLGEAQiv4fUUlZ+hgPp6SQysToVLTM
d0OvWqEb4TJgMREf6pHv4022yRLV6Pb9xaE/Gb82SUZYNE6TvfpxyKbWtRSthPXx
OlsLD+IudqvBQus6DoY/9ClbbXyibP6mOCy7gwFZWOy6OMv2O2ZI3ufc/iCpgKYA
AAAoLD7rvsI+c/Bod/GKAffpHqN2fimsoXrdcEMhIfN+rSC7PnMmaX1c4w==
=afKM
-----END
PGP MESSAGE-----
================================================================
To
confuse possible attackers even more, you can generate some cover
traffic
by sending encrypted messages with the special "Null:" header
rather
than the usual "Anon-To:" or "Anon-Post-To:" headers. The
remailer
will drop these messages in the bit bucket.
Any
text after your encrypted remailer message is also remailed. This
allows
sending messages to someone who is anonymous. If you create a
PGP-encrypted
message to yourself via this remailer, and then give it
to
someone, they can send you a message by sending the encrypted message
to
the remailer. The remailer will then decrypt it and send it to you.
The
message gets anonymized in the process, so the sender will need
to
include a return address if he wants a reply.
Messages
sent this way can be encrypted using the "Encrypt-Key:" feature.
Any
text following a line beginning with "**" will be encrypted with this
key.
For example, if you put in the plaintext of your PGP message:
================================================================
::
Anon-To:
you@yourhost.org
Encrypt-Key:
your_password
**
================================================================
The
appended message after the "**" will be encrypted with the key
"your_password",
using PGP's conventional encryption option.
It
is much simpler to manage these "reply blocks" -- both from the
sender's
and recipient's perspective -- by using a nymserver.
Please
read <http://www.publius.net/n.a.n.html for more information
(the
homepage for nym.alias.net, the home of the nymserver software).
For
greatest untraceability, your reply block can be directed to post
to
alt.anonymous.messages on Usenet. Since you must use a subject line
when
posting to Usenet, messages sent using the same reply block will
have
the same subject. To avoid this, you can encrypt a message digest
of
the subject using the "Encrypt-Subject:" feature. For example, if
you
put inside your reply block:
================================================================
::
Anon-Post-To:
alt.anonymous.messages
Encrypt-Key:
your_password
Encrypt-Subject:
your_other_password
##
Subject:
This subject is MD5 hashed and IDEA encrypted
**
================================================================
The
subject will be converted to a 128-bit number and encrypted
with
IDEA using CFB mode with the key "your_other_password", and
printed
in hexadecimal format (48 characters); and the message will
be
posted to alt.anonymous.messages. The original subject cannot
be
recovered, only the MD5 hash of it, and then only if you have the
password.
The resulting subject will be different each time due to
the
use of CFB mode, so this helps prevent traffic analysis based on
the
subject header.
Decoding
the subject (to verify that the message is directed to you)
requires
special software. A small C program which can do this is
part
of the remailer distribution, but a more robust application would
be
appreciated. You can get the remailer source code as ASCII-armored
Unix
TGZ archive by sending mail to remailer-source@squirrel.owl.de.
Abuse
Policy:
I
consider the following to be inappropriate use of this anonymous
remailer,
and
will take steps to prevent anyone from doing any of the following:
-
Sending messages intended primarily to be harassing or annoying.
-
Use of the remailer for any illegal purpose. Due to the global nature
of the Internet, it is the sole responsibility of the orginal sender
to determine what is legal.
-
Unsolicited commercial messages (SPAM).
-
Complaints to spammers.
-
Posting lists of addresses to Usenet groups for purposes of soliciting
commercial e-mail (spam-baiting).
Spammers
will be exposed, publicly humiliated, and billed whenever
possible.
If
you don't want to receive anonymous mail, send a message to the operator,
and
your address will be added to the block list. For more information
on
filtering
out unwanted e-mail, see <http://www.abuse.net/.
You
can get a list of statistics on remailer usage by sending mail to
the
remailer with Subject: remailer-stats
To get the remailer's public keys,
send mail with Subject: remailer-key or
fingerrlist-keys@anon.efga.org or remailer-keys@anon.lcs.mit.edu
to
get the public PGP keys of all active Cypherpunk remailers.
For a copy of these instructions, send mail with Subject: remailer-help
To
reach the operator, direct your mail to abuse@replay.com.
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