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## mix.cfg - Mixmaster configuration file
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## see mixmaster(1) for a description
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##
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## All paths relative to compile-time defined SPOOL (default: ~/Mix)
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## Can be overriden by environment variable $MIXPATH
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##
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## $Id: mix.cfg.ex,v 1.4 2003/09/03 16:46:04 packbart Exp $
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####################### Remailer configuration: ###########################
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## Enable remailer functionality
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REMAIL y
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SHORTNAME foo
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REMAILERNAME Anonymous Remailer
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REMAILERADDR mix@example.net
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ANONNAME Anonymous
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#ANONADDR nobody@example.net
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#COMPLAINTS abuse@example.net
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## Additional capstring flags (e.g.: testing filter mon)
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#EXTFLAGS testing
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## Act as an intermediate hop only, forward anonymized messages to
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## another remailer
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MIDDLEMAN n
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## Supported formats:
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MIX y
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PGP n
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UNENCRYPTED n
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## Only disable these if you really know what they do
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#REMIX y
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#REPGP y
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## In middleman mode, mail is randhopped through this chain
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#FORWARDTO *
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## Filter binaries and replace them with "[...]"
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## Note: destroys even PGP messages sometimes
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BINFILTER n
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## Allow users to add their address to the dest.blk file by sending the
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## remailer a message containing the line "destination-block"
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## Note: as no challenge-response mechanisms are used (yet),
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## attackers could dest-block arbitrary addresses
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AUTOBLOCK n
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## Automatically respond to non-remailer mail and mail to COMPLAINTS address
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AUTOREPLY n
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## List statistics on intermediate vs. final delivery in remailer-stats.
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STATSDETAILS y
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## List known remailers and their keys in remailer-conf reply
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LISTSUPPORTED y
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## Maximum chain length for message forwarding requested by
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## Rand-Hop and Remix-To directives
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MAXRANDHOPS 5
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## Maximum size for Inflate: padding in kB. 0 means padding is not allowed
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INFLATEMAX 50
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## Limits the number of allowed recipients in outgoing mail
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## Anything that exceeds this number is dropped silently
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MAXRECIPIENTS 5
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## Passphrase to protect secret keys
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#PASSPHRASE raboof
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## Maximum message size in kB (0 for no limit):
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SIZELIMIT 0
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## Remailing strategy:
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MAILINTIME 5m
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SENDPOOLTIME 15m
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POOLSIZE 45
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RATE 65
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## Dummy generation probabilities
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INDUMMYP 10
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OUTDUMMYP 90
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## How long to store packet IDs and incomplete message parts
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IDEXP 7d
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PACKETEXP 7d
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## Client settings for Rand-Hop: directives and dummy messages
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CHAIN *,*,*,*
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DISTANCE 2
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MINREL 98
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RELFINAL 99
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MAXLAT 36h
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MINLAT 5m
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## This file lists remailers which should not be used in randomly generated
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## remailer chains
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STAREX starex.txt
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## Path to inews, or address of mail-to-news gateway
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## Leave empty to disable mix-post capability flag
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## Add more mail2news gateways to increase posting reliability
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## (and mail load on your MTA). Additional m2n include:
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## mail2news@news.gradwell.net
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#NEWS mail2news@dizum.com,mail2news@anon.lcs.mit.edu
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ORGANIZATION Anonymous Posting Service
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## Anti-spam message IDs on Usenet (MD5 of message body)?
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MID y
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## Precedence: header to set on remailed messages
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#PRECEDENCE anon
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## Enable either SENDMAIL/SENDANONMAIL (pipe into sendmail program)
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## or SMTPRELAY (SMTP delivery over TCP)
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SENDMAIL /usr/lib/sendmail -t
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#SENDANONMAIL sendmessage.sh
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#SMTPRELAY smtp.example.net
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#SMTPUSERNAME foo
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#SMTPPASSWORD bar
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#HELONAME example.net
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#ENVFROM mix-bounce@example.net
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## Where to log error messages:
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ERRLOG error.log
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VERBOSE 2
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## Where to read mail messages from
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## trailing "/" indicates maildir-style folder
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## leave empty when you feed mixmaster through stdin (e.g. from procmail)
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#MAILIN /var/mail/mixmaster
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## POP3 configuration
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POP3CONF pop3.cfg
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POP3TIME 1h
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POP3SIZELIMIT 0
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POP3DEL y
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## Where to store non-remailed messages
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## prefix with "|" to pipe into program
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## treated as email address if it contains an "@"
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MAILBOX mbox
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#MAILABUSE mbox.abuse
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#MAILBLOCK mbox.block
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#MAILUSAGE /dev/null
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#MAILANON /dev/null
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#MAILERROR /dev/null
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#MAILBOUNCE mbox.bounce
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## Where to find variable remailer keyrings and statistics
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PGPREMPUBASC pubring.asc
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PUBRING pubring.mix
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TYPE1LIST rlist.txt
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TYPE2REL mlist.txt
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TYPE2LIST type2.list
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## If you run your own pinger, make stats/ a symlink to your results directory
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## and enable these instead
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#PGPREMPUBASC stats/pgp-all.asc
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#PUBRING stats/pubring.mix
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#TYPE1LIST stats/rlist.txt
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#TYPE2REL stats/mlist.txt
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#TYPE2LIST stats/type2.list
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## Where to find various textfiles
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DISCLAIMFILE disclaim.txt
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FROMDSCLFILE fromdscl.txt
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MSGFOOTERFILE footer.txt
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HELPFILE help.txt
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ADMKEY-FILE adminkey.txt
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ABUSEFILE abuse.txt
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REPLYFILE reply.txt
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USAGEFILE usage.txt
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BLOCKFILE blocked.txt
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## List of blocked source addresses
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SOURCE-BLOCK source.blk
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## List of unwanted header fields
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HDRFILTER header.blk
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## List of blocked destination addresses
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DESTBLOCK dest.blk rab.blk
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## List of addresses to which Mixmaster will deliver, even in middleman mode
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DESTALLOW dest.alw
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## Pid file in daemon mode
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PIDFILE mixmaster.pid
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