Since most of us live in widely-separated places, it might really help broaden the popular support and use of PGP by distributing it to your local BBS. Most of these people are disjoint from Unix people with Internet connections and so would welcome access to whatever versions and platforms of PGP you can upload. I've just finished uploading the MSDOS, Mac, and Unix (with source) versions to the local rural BBS. If many people did the same for their areas it is hard to imagine how PGP could ever be "stamped out". Lists of BBS for your area code are available from your favorite platform archive site. Not negligibly, many more people exposed to and using PGP means that many more eyes and fingers finding bugs, suggesting patches and improvments and generally playing with the PGP concept. Apple Computer is reputed to be readying the release of their new "cyclone" computers during the next month or so. This top-end line of machines has been said to incorporate licensed RSA technology at the operating system level. With the usual marketing hoopla this will mean that security in general but specifically RSA and public key technologies will get a big public push. It would be great if at the time of this marketing blitz people could turn to their local bbs and satisfy their curiosity about RSA and public keys with PGP 2.2... -- grady@netcom.com 2EF221 / 15 E2 AD D3 D1 C6 F3 FC 58 AC F7 3D 4F 01 1E 2F