-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I saw an interesting thread in alt.security.pgp about when PGP v 2.6.2 will handle key sizes of up to 2048 bits. Someone speculated that it will take effect in the middle of the month (ie after Dec. 15 you type pgp -kg and it will give you four choices, the last one of up to 2048 bits). I wasn't aware that this feature was programmed into this version of PGP. I always thought that there was simply going to be another upgrade that would allow the larger key sizes. Can anyone shed some light on this??? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBLuEzya+YbMzawbu5AQE/aQP8CU/02O4PoXEWBrHFIMNc80BJS9tp0PC2 ZrWXEJt20QEzE9d8BvO6LhlfcoC5/aYgtp73BsfHnl6favzqp64K+9R8LaHb+P5v 8NipeLi37bdtoZpNG6/0F/WrXABZir9Z22+HHsI3DWuxZtiKRlfl9QAdxl2sss0I N1tCc05dU3U= =LIkh -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----