And now for something completely different, a question. Lately I have been the recipient of PGP encoded messages which look like this: ------Begin PGP Message------- ssdfkighjsdw'kjojnhsfkassofka[ofk[oaekfowwjkg[owlketglks[orkg[wpokloekfgtfoweo sadifhjwpiejfowjieffgoweito[ikweo[gikw[oekjg[owkjgokjweljkgw[jfowjhygwrkoettf[ sadfflo sadkpjfpajf[oqwkfo[qkfo[qekf[oekqffoekfg[wekfgoejfgoiwqekjkff;lqfpkqwep sd;kljfgfgv'pkisjdfgf'pskjmdgvmeduwelgl;wleiogl;ed;h,./rthledky,elky;elrth;rel ------End PGP Message-------- PGP gives me an error message if I try to decrypt this ciphertext. However, if I edit the ciphertext beforehand (connecting the two truncated lines) , the ciphertext can be decrypted. Is this just a glitch in the transmission? What would cause a text line to be disrupted onto two lines? I suppose it could occur during downloading or when it is sent thru the NET. My friend uses MacPGP 2.3. This has happened the last two times I have gotten my buddies messages. Any ideas as to what the possible causes of this simple glitch could be? Thanks. Scott G. Morham ! The First, Vaccinia@uncvx1.oit.unc.edu ! Second ! and Third ! Levels of ! Information Storage and Retrieval ! DNA, ! Biological Neural Nets, ! Cyberspace