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<h2>Description</h2>
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Mixmaster is the type II remailer protocol and the most popular implementation of it.
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Remailers provide protection against traffic analysis and allow sending email
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anonymously or pseudonymously. Mixmaster consists of both client and
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server installations and is designed to run on several operation systems
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including but not limited to *BSD, Linux and Microsoft Windows.
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The current 2.9beta* versions are stable and widely deployed.
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To download Mixmaster visit Sourceforge's
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<a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=37891">download center</a>.
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Packages for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution can be found in the testing and unstable
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distributions on a mirror near you. Also see
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<a href="http://packages.debian.org/mixmaster">http://packages.debian.org/mixmaster</a>.
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For pingers and other remailer implementations see <a href="related.shtml">related Software</a>.
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<h2>Signing Releases</h2>
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<!-- 2003 -->
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Releases of Mixmaster are signed by Len Sassaman using the <em>Mixmaster Code
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Release Signing Key</em> (<a href="keys/9260849A.asc"><code>9260849A</code></a>).
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pub 1024D/9260849A 2003-01-01 Mixmaster Code Release Signing Key 2003
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Key fingerprint = 8238 9577 4E47 CC1B 1C55 79A7 5EF0 F030 9260 849A
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This key is signed by Len Sassaman's key <a href="keys/5DE480FC.asc"><code>5DE480FC</code></a>
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(<code>B115 73A8 91A8 05DC B26D CBEB 4A0A 8149 5DE4 80FC</code>), Lance Cottrell's key
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<a href="keys/4F68DD91.asc"><code>4F68DD91</code></a>
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(<code>5327 8E77 666A 91F3 7007 B357 844B 9659 4F68 DD91</code>)-- and several other people:
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pub 1024D/9260849A 2003-01-01 Mixmaster Code Release Signing Key 2003
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sig!3 9260849A 2003-01-11 Mixmaster Code Release Signing Key 2003
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sig!3 5DE480FC 2003-01-11 Len Sassaman <rabbi@abditum.com>
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sig! FD3428B4 2003-01-11 Lucky Green <shamrock@cypherpunks.to>
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sig! C9E1B2F1 2003-01-12 Bill Stewart 2047 keycert-only <bill.stewart@pobox.com>
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sig! CF73EC4C 2003-01-11 Will Price <wprice@pgp.com>
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sig! 92694311 2003-01-12 bill.stewart at pobox.com 2001-2003 <bill@cryptorights.org>
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sig! 4838D515 2003-01-12 Rodney Thayer <rodney@tillerman.to>
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sig!1 94C09C7F 2003-01-13 Peter Palfrader
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sig! 4F68DD91 2003-01-13 Lance Cottrell <lcottrell@anonymizer.com>
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sig!1 2B48F6F5 2003-01-13 Ian Goldberg <ian@zeroknowledge.com>
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<h3>Releases in 2002</h3>
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Releases of Mixmaster in 2002 were signed by Len Sassaman using the <em>Mixmaster Code
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Release Signing Key 2002</em> (<a href="keys/E99872D3.asc"><code>E99872D3</code></a>).
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pub 1024D/E99872D3 2002-07-01 Mixmaster Code Release Signing Key 2002
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Key fingerprint = E73A 7757 7540 8BF1 D977 CACD 473D D317 E998 72D3
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which is signed by Len Sassaman's key <a href="keys/5DE480FC.asc"><code>5DE480FC</code></a>
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(<code>B115 73A8 91A8 05DC B26D CBEB 4A0A 8149 5DE4 80FC</code>) and Lance Cottrell's key
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<a href="keys/4F68DD91.asc"><code>4F68DD91</code></a>
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(<code>5327 8E77 666A 91F3 7007 B357 844B 9659 4F68 DD91</code>).
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<em>Note: This key expired on January 1st 2003</em>
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<h2>Current developers</h2>
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<li>Len Sassaman (Project Manager) <<a href="mailto:rabbi@users.sourceforge.net">rabbi@users.sourceforge.net</a>></li>
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<li>Ulf Möller (Advisor) <<a href="mailto:ulfm@users.sourceforge.net">ulfm@users.sourceforge.net</a>></li>
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<li>Colin Tuckley (Porter/Cross Platform Developer) <<a href="mailto:colintu@users.sourceforge.net">colintu@users.sourceforge.net</a>></li>
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<li>Disastry (Developer) <<a href="mailto:disastry@users.sourceforge.net">disastry@users.sourceforge.net</a>></li>
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<li>Erik Arneson (Developer) <<a href="mailto:dybbuk@users.sourceforge.net">dybbuk@users.sourceforge.net</a>></li>
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<li>Alex Kirk (Doc Writer) <<a href="mailto:schnarff@users.sourceforge.net">schnarff@users.sourceforge.net</a>></li>
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<li>Peter Palfrader (Developer) <<a href="mailto:weaselp@users.sourceforge.net">weaselp@users.sourceforge.net</a>></li>
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</ul>
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Thanks to <a href="http://www.anonymizer.com/">Anonymizer Inc.</a> and <a href="mailto:loki@anonymizer.com">Lance M. Cottrell</a> for making this project possible.
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