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1 rabbi 1 .TH MIX 1 "Mixmaster Version 3.0 beta"
2 rabbi 53 .\" $Id: mix.1,v 1.3 2001/12/16 07:12:46 rabbi Exp $
3 rabbi 1 .SH NAME
4     mix \- anonymous remailer software
5     .SH SYNOPSIS
6     .B mix
7     [\fB\-hpmdSvT\fR]
8     [\fB\-t \fIuser@host\fR]
9     [\fB\-g \fInewsgroup\fR]
10     [\fB\-s \fIsubject\fR]
11     [\fB\-a \fIfilename\fR]
12     [\fB\-n \fInym\fR]
13     [\fB\-l \fImix1,mix2,mix3,...\fR]
14     [\fB\-c \fInum\fR]
15     [\fIuser@host\fR]
16     [\fIfilename\fR]
17     .PP
18     .B mix
19     [\fB\-f\fR[\fBrfg\fR] \fIfilename\fR]
20     .PP
21     .B mix \-\-nym\-config=\fIyournym \fR[\fBname=\fIPseudonym\fR]
22     [\fBopt=\fInymserver options\fR] [\fB\-\-latency=\fIhours\fR]
23     [\fB\-\-reply\-chain=\fIrem1,rem2,...\fR]
24     .PP
25     .B mix \fR[\fB\-RGKSP\fR]
26     .SH DESCRIPTION
27     Mixmaster is an anonymous remailer. Remailers provide protection
28     against traffic analysis and allow sending mail anonymously or
29     pseudonymously.
30     .PP
31     In the non-interactive mode, Mixmaster reads a message from its
32     standard input or from a file. Destination address and input file can
33     be specified in the command line. If no address is given in the
34     command line, the input file is expected to contain a message complete
35     with mail headers. Messages to be send under a pseudonym must contain
36     a
37     .I Nym:
38     header rather than
39     .IR From: .
40     .SH OPTIONS
41     .TP
42     .B "\-h, \-\-help"
43     Print a summary of command line options.
44     .TP
45     .B "\-t, \-\-to=\fIuser@host"
46     Add the destination address(es) to the message header. The input file
47     contains the message body without headers.
48     .TP
49     .B "\-g, \-\-post-to=\fInewsgroup"
50     Add the newsgroup(s) to the message header. The input file
51     contains the message body without headers.
52     .TP
53     .B
54     \-p, \-\-post
55     Post the message to Usenet.
56     .TP
57     .B
58     \-m, \-\-mail
59     Send the message as electronic mail. (This is the default.)
60     .TP
61     .B "\-s, \-\-subject=\fIsubject"
62     Add the
63     .I subject
64     to the message header.
65     .TP
66     .B "\-\-header=\fI'Header: text'
67     Add the header line to the message header.
68     .TP
69     .B "\-a, \-\-attachment=\fIfilename"
70     Attach
71     .I file
72     to the message.
73     .TP
74     .B "\-n, \-\-nym=\fIyournym"
75     Use the given pseudonym to send the message.
76     .TP
77     .B \-\-encrypt
78     Encrypt the message using the OpenPGP format.
79     .TP
80     .B \-\-sign
81     Sign the message using the OpenPGP format.
82     .TP
83     .B "\-l, \-\-chain=\fImix1,mix2,mix3,..."
84     Use this remailer chain to send the message. Alternatively, the input
85     message may contain a pseudo-header
86     .BR Chain: .
87     If no chain is specified, Mixmaster will use a chain of four random
88     remailers.
89     .TP
90     .B "\-T, \-\-type\-list"
91     Display the contents of the
92     .BR type2.list
93     file.
94     .TP
95     .B "\-c, \-\-copies=\fInum"
96     Send
97     .I num
98     copies of the message to increase reliability.
99     .TP
100     .B \-d, \-\-dummy
101     Generate a dummy message as protection against traffic analysis.
102     .TP
103     .B \-S, \-\-send
104     Send the message(s) from the pool.
105     .TP
106     .B \-v, \-\-verbose
107     Output informational messages.
108     .TP
109     .B "\-f\fR [\fIfile\fR]"
110     Read a mail folder. This function requires ncurses support.
111     .TP
112     .B "\-fr\fR [\fIfile\fR]"
113     Reply to a message.
114     .TP
115     .B "\-ff\fR [\fIfile\fR]"
116     Post a follow-up to a message.
117     .TP
118     .B "\-fg\fR [\fIfile\fR]"
119     Send a group reply to a message.
120     .TP
121     .B "\-\-nym\-config=\fInym \fR[\fBname=\fIPseudonym\fR] [\fBopt=\fInymserver options\fR]"
122     Generate a pseudonym.
123    
124     For example, to set up a pseudonym with two mail reply blocks and nym
125     server acknowledgment for successfully remailed messages:
126     .PP
127     mix --nym-config=yournym@nym.alias.net opt=+acksend --to=user@domain
128     --reply-chain=privacy,hr13,hyper --to=user@domain
129     --reply-chain=replay,squirrel,mix
130    
131     To use a message pool:
132     .PP
133     mix --nym-config=yournym@nym.alias.net
134     --post-to=alt.anonymous.messages
135     --subject="secret message" --reply-chain=base
136     .TP
137     .B "\-\-latency=\fIhours"
138     Reply chain latency.
139     .TP
140     .B "\-\-reply\-chain=\fIrem1,rem2,..."
141     Reply chain for the pseudonym.
142     .SS Remailer options:
143     .TP
144     .B \-R, \-\-read\-mail
145     Read a remailer message from standard input and store it in the pool.
146     .TP
147     .B \-P, \-\-pop-mail
148     Read mail from the POP3 servers listed in
149     .BR pop3.cfg .
150     .TP
151     .B \-M, \-\-remailer
152     Check if it is time to perform the regular remailer actions:
153     Send messages from the pool, get mail from POP3 servers and keep the
154     internal files up\-to\-date.
155     .TP
156     .B \-D, \-\-daemon
157     Detach from the console and process the pool, get mail and update the
158     internal files in regular intervals.
159     .TP
160     .B -G, \-\-generate\-key
161     Generate a new remailer key.
162     .TP
163     .B \-K, \-\-update\-keys
164     Generate remailer keys if necessary.
165     .TP
166     .B \-S, \-\-send
167     Force sending the message(s) from the pool.
168 rabbi 38 .TP
169     .B \-\-install\-svc
170     Install the Mixmaster Service on Win32.
171     .TP
172     .B \-\-remove\-svc
173     Remove the Mixmaster Service on Win32.
174     .TP
175     .B \-\-run\-svc
176     Run the Mixmaster Service on Win32.
177 rabbi 1 .SH CONFIGURATION
178     Mixmaster reads its configuration from the file
179     .B mix.cfg
180     in its working directory. The configuration file consists of lines of
181     the type
182     .PP
183     .I VARIABLE values
184     .PP
185     and of comments, which begin with a
186     .B #
187     character. The variables have reasonable default values, but it is
188     useful to create a configuration file using the
189     .B Install
190     script when setting up a remailer.
191     .PP
192     All configuration variables can be overridden from the command line,
193     e.g.
194     .B mix -S --POOLSIZE=0 --RATE=100
195     will send all messages currently in the message pool.
196     .SS Client configuration:
197     .TP
198     .B ADDRESS
199     Your address for sending non-anonymous messages.
200     .TP
201     .B NAME
202     Your real name (used for sending non-anonymous messages).
203     .TP
204     .B MAILtoNEWS
205     Address of a mail-to-news gateway. Default:
206     .BR mail2news@nym.alias.net .
207     .TP
208     .B CHAIN
209     Default chain for anonymous messages to be sent.
210     .B CHAIN
211     is a comma-separated list of remailer names or addresses.
212     A
213     .B *
214     represents a random reliable remailer. Default:
215     .BR *,*,*,* .
216     .TP
217     .B NUMCOPIES
218     Number of redundant copies of an anonymous message to be
219     sent, unless specified otherwise on the command line.
220     Default:
221     .BR 1 .
222     .TP
223     .B DISTANCE
224     When selecting random remailers, the chain will contain
225     .I DISTANCE
226     other remailers between two occurences of the
227     same remailer in the chain. Default:
228     .BR 2 .
229     .TP
230     .B MINREL
231     Only select remailers with a reliability of at least
232     .IR MINREL %.
233     Default:
234     .BR 98 .
235     .TP
236     .B RELFINAL
237     Only select a remailer with a reliability of at least
238     .IR RELFINAL %
239     as the final remailer. Default:
240     .BR 99 .
241     .TP
242     .B MAXLAT
243     Only select remailers with a latency of maximally
244     .IR MAXLAT .
245     Default:
246     .BR 36h .
247     .TP
248     .B PGPPUBRING
249     Path to your public PGP key ring. Default:
250     .BR ~/.pgp/pubring.pgp .
251     (Windows default: PGP registry value.)
252     .TP
253     .B PGPSECRING
254     Path to your secret PGP key ring. Default:
255     .BR ~/.pgp/secring.pgp .
256     (Windows default: PGP registry value.)
257     .SS Remailer configuration:
258     .TP
259     .B SENDMAIL
260     Path to the
261     .BR sendmail (1)
262     program. If set to
263     .BR outfile ,
264     Mixmaster will create text files named
265     .BI out * .txt
266     in the
267     .B pool
268     directory instead of sending mail.
269     Default:
270     .BR "/usr/lib/sendmail -t" .
271     .TP
272     .B SMTPRELAY
273     Name of SMTP relay. If set, mail will be delivered to the relay
274     rather than by
275     .BR sendmail (1).
276     .TP
277     .B HELONAME
278     Name used in the SMTP dialogue.
279     Default: The
280     .I ENVFROM
281     host name or the current network name associated with the socket.
282     .TP
283     .B ENVFROM
284     Envelope from address used in the SMTP dialogue. (When the client is
285     used to send non-anonymous messages,
286     .I ADDRESSS
287     is used instead.)
288     Default:
289     .IR ANONADDR .
290     .TP
291     .B NEWS
292     Path to the news posting program, or address of a
293     mail-to-news gateway. Default: no news posting.
294     (When using a news posting program,
295     .I ORGANIZATION
296     contains
297     an Organization line for anonymous messages. Default:
298     .BR "Anonymous Posting Service" .)
299     .TP
300     .B SENDANONMAIL
301     Path to a program for sending anonymous mail. Default:
302     .IR SENDMAIL .
303     .B SENDANONMAIL
304     can be used to invoke an external mail filter for anonymized messages.
305     .TP
306     .B SHORTNAME
307     A short name for the remailer to be used in lists. Defaults to the host name.
308     .TP
309     .B REMAILERADDR
310     The remailer mail address.
311     .TP
312     .B ANONADDR
313     An address to be inserted in the
314     .B From:
315     line of anonymous messages. Default:
316     .IR REMAILERADDR .
317     .TP
318     .B REMAILERNAME
319     A name to be inserted in the
320     .B From:
321     line of remailer status
322     messages. Default:
323     .BR "Anonymous Remailer" .
324     .TP
325     .B ANONNAME
326     A name to be inserted in the
327     .B From:
328     line of anonymous messages.
329     Default:
330     .BR "Anonymous" .
331     .TP
332     .B COMPLAINTS
333     An address for complaints to be sent to. Default:
334     .IR REMAILERADDR .
335     .TP
336     .B ERRLOG
337     Name of a file to log error messages, or
338     .B stdout
339     or
340     .BR stderr .
341     Default:
342     .BR stderr .
343     (When run from a tty, Mixmaster will always print a copy of error
344     messages to
345     .BR stderr .)
346     .TP
347     .B MAILBOX
348     A generic mail folder for non-remailer messages that are not stored in
349     any of the following folders.
350     If
351     .B MAILBOX
352     begins with a
353     .BR | ,
354     it specifies the path to a program. If it contains an
355     .B @
356     sign, the message is forwarded to the given address (with an
357     .B X-Loop:
358     header to prevent mail loops), otherwise the message is appended
359     to the given file name or written to standard output if
360     .B MAIL
361     is
362     .BR stdout .
363     Default:
364     .BR mbox .
365     .TP
366     .B MAILABUSE
367     Mail folder for messages sent to the
368     .I COMPLAINTS
369     address.
370     Default:
371     .IR MAILBOX .
372     .TP
373     .B MAILBLOCK
374     Mail folder for messages sent to the remailer address with a
375     .B DESTINATION-BLOCK
376     line.
377     Default:
378     .IR MAILBOX .
379     .TP
380     .B MAILUSAGE
381     Mail folder for messages sent to the remailer address that do not
382     contain any valid remailer commands. Default:
383     .BR /dev/null .
384     .TP
385     .B MAILANON
386     Mail folder for replies sent to the
387     .I ANONADDR
388     address.
389     Default:
390     .BR /dev/null .
391     .TP
392     .B MAILERROR
393     Mail folder for messages that cannot be decrypted or contain other
394     errors. Default:
395     .BR /dev/null .
396     .TP
397     .B MAILBOUNCE
398     Mail folder for bounce messages. Default:
399     .IR MAILBOX .
400     .TP
401     .B VERBOSE
402     If
403     .B VERBOSE
404     is set to
405     .BR 0 ,
406     Mixmaster will log error
407 rabbi 53 messages only. If it is set to
408 rabbi 1 .BR 1 ,
409     error message and warnings are logged. If
410     .B VERBOSE
411     is set to
412     .BR 2 ,
413     successful operation is logged as well.
414     If set to
415     .BR 3 ,
416     a log file entry is created whenever a message
417     enters or leaves the pool. Default:
418     .BR 2 .
419     .PP
420     The following variables can be set to
421     .B y
422     or
423     .BR n :
424     .TP
425     .B REMAIL
426     Enable remailer functionality. Default:
427     .BR y .
428     .TP
429     .B MIDDLEMAN
430     Act as an intermediate hop only, forward anonymized
431     messages to an other remailer. This mode can be used
432     where complaints about anonymous messages must be
433     avoided. (The variable
434     .B FORWARDTO
435     specifies the remailer
436     chain to be used; default:
437     .BR * .)
438     Default:
439     .BR n .
440     .TP
441     .B AUTOREPLY
442     Send help files in response to non-remailer messages. Explicit
443     .B remailer-help
444     requests are always served.
445     Default:
446     .BR n .
447     .TP
448     .B MIX
449     Accept Mixmaster messages. Default:
450     .BR y .
451     .TP
452     .B PGP
453     Accept OpenPGP-encrypted Cypherpunk remailer messages.
454     Default:
455     .BR y .
456     .TP
457     .B UNENCRYPTED
458     Accept unencrypted Cypherpunk remailer messages.
459     Default:
460     .BR n .
461     .TP
462     .B REMIX
463     Re-encrypt Type I messages to other remailers in the Mixmaster format
464     .RB ( x
465     = only when requested by user explicitly).
466     Default:
467     .BR y .
468     .TP
469     .B BINFILTER
470     Filter out binary attachments. Default:
471     .BR n .
472     .TP
473     .B MID
474     Use a hash of the message body as Message-ID, to avoid
475     Usenet spam. Default:
476     .BR y .
477     If
478     .B MID
479     is set to a string
480     beginning with
481     .BR @ ,
482     that string is used as the domain part of the message ID.
483     .TP
484     .B AUTOBLOCK
485     Allow users to add their address to the
486     .B dest.blk
487     file by sending the remailer a message containing the line
488     .BR destination-block .
489     Default:
490     .BR y .
491     .PP
492     The following variables have numeric values:
493     .TP
494     .B POOLSIZE
495     The size of the Mixmaster reordering pool. Larger sizes
496     imply higher security and longer delays. Default:
497     .BR 0 .
498     .TP
499     .B RATE
500     Percentage of messages from the pool to be sent. Default:
501     .BR 100 .
502     Lower values cause the pool to increase in size when
503     many messages are recieved at a time, reducing the effect
504     of flooding attacks.
505     .TP
506     .B SIZELIMIT
507     Maximal size for anonymous messages in kB.
508     .B 0
509     means no limit.
510     Default:
511     .BR 0 .
512     .TP
513     .B POP3SIZELIMIT
514     Maximal size for incoming messages in kB when using POP3.
515     .B 0
516     means no limit.
517     Default:
518     .BR 0 .
519     Larger messages are deleted unread if
520     .B POP3DEL
521     is set to
522     .BR y ,
523     and left on the server otherwise.
524     .TP
525     .B INFLATEMAX
526     Maximal size for
527     .B Inflate:
528     padding in kB.
529     .B 0
530     means padding is not allowed.
531     Default:
532     .B 50
533     .BR kB .
534     .TP
535     .B MAXRANDHOPS
536     Maximal chain length for message forwarding requested by
537     .B Rand-Hop
538     directives.
539     Default:
540     .BR 20 .
541     .PP
542     The following are time variables. They can be given as days, hours, or
543     minutes.
544     .TP
545     .B SENDPOOLTIME
546     How often Mixmaster should check the pool for messages
547     to be sent. Default:
548     .BR 1h .
549     .TP
550     .B POP3TIME
551     How often Mixmaster should check the POP3 accounts
552     listed in
553     .B pop3.cfg
554     for new mail.
555     Default:
556     .BR 1h .
557     .TP
558     .B PACKETEXP
559     How long to store parts of incomplete multipart messages.
560     Default:
561     .BR 7d .
562     .TP
563     .B IDEXP
564     Mixmaster keeps a log of packet IDs to prevent replay
565     attacks.
566     .B IDEXP
567     specifies after which period of time old
568     IDs are expired. Default:
569     .BR 7d ,
570     minimum:
571     .BR 5d .
572     If set to
573     .BR 0 ,
574     no log is kept.
575     .PP
576     The following strings must be specified at compile-time in
577     .BR config.h .
578     Usually it is not necessary to modify any of these:
579     .TP
580     .B
581     DISCLAIMER
582     A default string to be inserted in the header of all anonymous
583     messages if no
584     .B disclaim.txt
585     file is available. If
586     .B DISCLAIMER
587     contains the substring
588     .BR "%s" ,
589     it will be substituted with the
590     .I COMPLAINTS
591     address.
592     .TP
593     .B FROMDISCLAIMER
594     A default string to be inserted at the top of the message body
595     if an anonymous message contains a user-supplied
596     .B From:
597     line and no
598     .B fromdscl.txt
599     file is available.
600     .TP
601     .B BINDISCLAIMER
602     A string to replace the body of a binary attachment when
603     the remailer is configured to filter out binaries.
604     .TP
605     .B CHARSET
606     The character set used for MIME-encoded header lines.
607     .TP
608     .B DESTBLOCK
609     A quoted list of files that contain blocked addresses.
610     Files must be separated by one space. Mixmaster will choose
611     the first file for writing
612     .B AUTOBLOCK
613     is enabled.
614     .PP
615     The following variables can be set in the
616     .B Makefile
617     or in
618     .BR config.h :
619     .TP
620     .B PASSPHRASE
621     A passphrase used to protect the remailer secret keys from
622     casual attackers. You can use
623     .B `make PASS="\fIyour passphrase\fB"'
624     to set a passphrase. This should
625     .I not
626     be the same as the client passphrase.
627     .TP
628     .B SPOOL
629     Set
630     .B SPOOL
631     if you want to use a default directory other than
632     .B ~/Mix
633     or if Mixmaster is run in an environment where
634     .B $HOME
635     is not set, e.g. when invoked via
636     .BR .forward .
637     This value can be overridden by use of the environment variable
638     .BR $MIXPATH .
639     .TP
640     .B USE_SSLEAY
641     Use the SSLeay/OpenSSL cryptographic library. Currently this is the
642     only cryptographic library supported by Mixmaster.
643     .TP
644     .B USE_IDEA
645     Use the IDEA encryption algorithm. A license is required to use IDEA
646     for commercial purposes. See file
647     .B idea.txt
648     for details.
649     .TP
650     .B USE_PGP
651     Support the OpenPGP encryption format. Mixmaster does not call any
652     external encryption program.
653     .TP
654     .B USE_PCRE
655     Use the regular expression library.
656     .TP
657     .B USE_ZLIB
658     Use the
659     .B zlib
660     compression library.
661     .TP
662     .B USE_NCURSES
663     Use the
664     .B ncurses
665     library.
666     .TP
667     .B USE_SOCK
668     Use sockets to transfer mail by POP3 and SMTP.
669     .TP
670     .B USE_WINGUI
671     Use the
672     .B Win32
673     GUI.
674     .TP
675     .B HAVE_GETDOMAINNAME
676     The
677     .BR getdomainname (2)
678     function is available.
679     .SH FILES
680     .TP
681     .B mix.cfg
682     Mixmaster configuration file.
683     .TP
684     .B pubring.asc
685     Type 1 remailer keys.
686     .TP
687     .B pubring.mix
688     Type 2 remailer keys.
689     .TP
690     .B rlist.txt
691     List of reliable type 1 remailers.
692     .TP
693     .B mlist.txt
694     List of reliable type 2 remailers.
695     .TP
696     .B type2.list
697     List of known type 2 remailers (optional).
698     .SS Remailer files:
699     .TP
700     .B disclaim.txt
701     A string to be inserted in the header of all anonymous
702     messages.
703     .TP
704     .B fromdscl.txt
705     A string to be inserted at the top of the message body
706     if an anonymous message contains a user-supplied
707     .B From:
708     line.
709     .TP
710     .B help.txt
711     Help file sent in response to
712     .B remailer-help
713     requests.
714     .TP
715     .B adminkey.txt
716     The PGP key of the remailer operator sent in response to
717     .B remailer-adminkey
718     requests.
719     .TP
720     .B abuse.txt
721     File sent in response to mail to the
722     .I COMPLAINTS
723     address if
724     .B AUTOREPLY
725     is set.
726     .TP
727     .B reply.txt
728     Help file sent in response to replies to anonymous messages if
729     .B AUTOREPLY
730     is set.
731     .TP
732     .B usage.txt
733     Help file sent in response to non-remailer message sent to
734     .I REMAILERADDR
735     if
736     .B AUTOREPLY
737     is set. If
738     .B usage.log
739     exists, recipients are logged and a reply is sent only once to avoid
740     mail loops.
741     .TP
742     .B blocked.txt
743     Information sent in response to automatically processed blocking requests if
744     .B AUTOREPLY
745     is set.
746     .TP
747     .B pop3.cfg
748     List of POP3 accounts with lines of the form
749     .I account@host.domain password
750     to get remailer messages from. The lines may optionally contain the
751     keyword "apop" or "pass" to select an authentication method.
752     .TP
753     .B dest.alw
754     List of addresses to which Mixmaster will deliver, even in middleman mode.
755     .TP
756     .B dest.blk
757     List of blocked destination addresses.
758     Mixmaster does not send mail to the blocked addresses listed in this file.
759     .TP
760     .B rab.blk
761     Identical to
762     .BR dest.blk ,
763     except that Mixmaster will not write to this file.
764     For use with external remailer abuse blocklists.
765     .TP
766     .B source.blk
767     List of blocked source addresses. If an incoming message originates
768     from an address or IP in this in this list, it will be ignored. This
769     feature can be used to avoid spam and other abusive mail.
770     .TP
771     .B header.blk
772     List of unwanted header fields. The file is used to delete unwanted
773     header lines (e.g. lines that indicate a false identity, or Usenet
774     control messages), and do other header filtering.
775     .PP
776     A destination address or header line is left out if it contains a
777     search string or matches a regular expression specified in the block
778     file. Lines in the block file that begin and end with a slash
779     .RB ( /\fIregexp\fB/ )
780     are interpreted as regular expressions. Lines without
781     slashes are used for case-independent substring search.
782    
783     If a message contains a header line that matches a
784     .B /\fIregexp\fB/q
785     entry in
786     .BR header.blk ,
787     the entire message is deleted.
788    
789     In addition, regular expressions can be substituted. Backreferences
790     are supported. For example
791    
792     /^From: *([^@]*) <.*>/From: $1/
793     /^From:.* \\(([^@]*)\)/From: $1/
794     /^From: *([^@]*).*$/From: $1 <\fInobody@remailer.domain\fR>/
795    
796     would allow user-defined names in the
797     .B From:
798     line, while replacing any given address with the remailer address.
799     .SS
800     Mixmaster uses the following files internally:
801     .TP
802     .B mixrand.bin
803     Random seed file.
804     .TP
805     .B secrets.mix
806     List of your nyms with configuration data (encrypted).
807     .TP
808     .B nymsec.pgp
809     Your nyms' secret PGP keys (encrypted).
810     .TP
811     .B secring.pgp
812     Remailer type 1 secret keys.
813     .TP
814     .B secring.mix
815     Remailer type 2 secret keys.
816     .TP
817     .B pgpkey.txt
818     The public type 1 remailer key.
819     .TP
820     .B key.txt
821     The public type 2 remailer key.
822     .TP
823     .B id.log
824     Log file of messages already processed.
825     .TP
826     .B stats.log
827     Log file for remailer statistics.
828     .TP
829     .B time.log
830     Time for periodic remailer actions.
831     .TP
832     .B dhparam.mix
833     Public Diffie-Hellman parameters used for El-Gamal key generation.
834     .TP
835     .B dsaparam.mix
836     Public DSA parameters used for DSA key generation.
837     .TP
838     .BI pool/m *
839     Message pool.
840     .TP
841     .BI pool/p *
842     Partial messages.
843     .TP
844     .BI pool/l *
845     Latent messages.
846     .TP
847     .BI pool/s *
848     Messages to be sent.
849     .TP
850     .BI pool/t *
851     Temporary files.
852     .SH ENVIRONMENT
853     .TP
854     .I MIXPATH
855     The path to the Mixmaster directory. The default is
856     .BR ~/Mix .
857     .TP
858     .I MIXPASS
859     The passphrase used to protect your nyms and PGP keys.
860     (The remailer uses a different passphrase.) If
861     .I MIXPASS
862     is not set, the client will ask for a passphrase.
863     .SH SEE ALSO
864     .BR pgp (1),
865     .BR procmail (1),
866     .BR sendmail (8).
867     .SH COPYRIGHT
868     (C) 1999 Anonymizer Inc.
869     Mixmaster may be redistributed and modified under certain conditions.
870     This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
871     ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the file COPYRIGHT for
872     details.

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