Commands that should be issued outside of the external encryption envelope: :: Sends the text file you are reading now. No other SendInformation information is needed (the remailer looks at the header for the sender's email address). :: Tells the remailer to decrypt the message. This *MUST* Encrypted: PGP be used if you are not asking for information. All mail routed through the remailer must be encrypted at least once. If this tag is not present, the mail will either get stuck in the owner's mailbox or will get trashed. Commands that should be included inside the first encryption envelope: :: Tells the remailer that the message to be sent out Encrypted: PGP needs to be decrypted once more. The message should have been encrypted with the remailer's public key. :: Tells the remailer that the given subject is to be Subject: used instead of the default one set by the operator. The original subject of the message will *not* be used. :: Instructs the remailer that it should wait the specified Latency: ## MINUTES number of minutes before it sends the mail out. ## can be an integer or the word "RANDOM" to specify a random latency between 0 and the remailer's maximum latency. If the latency is greater than the set maximum, the maximum will be used instead. :: Tells the remailer not to use message padding on the PleaseDontPad message. By default, the remailer adds a section of garbage to the end of the message as it's going out. This should only be used for the last hop in a chain for cosmetic purposes. :: Old faithful. Specifies the email Request-Remailing-To: address that the message should be sent to. Mail *cannot* be delivered if this is not specified.