	Welcome to the middleman remailer! This new type of remailer
offers complete security against discovery of your remailer site. With
only minor modifications, you can run a remailer without fear of
discovery.

 Advantages:

*	The remailer is completely hidden. Attempting to discover the
actual identity of the remailer site is virtually impossible.

*	The remailer uses both Type-I and Type-II remailer technology
for handling remailer traffic.

*	Random remailer chains are selected separately for every
outgoing message.

*	The remailer is designed to answer to a chained nym.

*	All Mixmaster administrative commands are also chained through
multiple remailers. (i.e. remailer-help, remailer-key)

How it works:

	The actual address of the remailer is hidden behind a chained nym.
This will be transparent to the net but will help to foil traffic
analysis. The new remailer operates under a modified Mixmaster. The code
has been modified so that outgoing messages are passed to premail to allow
padding of extra remailer chains. Each outgoing message will have two
type-I remailers randomly padded to the end of the chain based on the
current status on Raph Levien's remailer reliability list. 

Requirements:

Lance Cottrell's mixmaster remailer (included)
Raph Levien's premail-0.43 (included)
Perl 5.001 or greater (not included)

			middle-man-admin@alpha.c2.org
