-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Some may recall an idea I wrote about a couple weeks ago to provide transparent encryption/signing/remailing facilities to users of Windows Sockets based mail agents on PC's (e.g., Eudora). I have completed an initial portion of the program as a "proof of concept." All it does right now is act as a SMTP server and accepts mail from a mail agent, performs requested encryption/signing operations on received messages, and puts RFC 822 compliant outbound messages in a directory for submission to a 'real' SMTP server. (No remailing features present). Of course, the next module to write is the SMTP client that takes this outbound message queue and sends it off to the actual SMTP server. It is a bare bones app with no user interface, fault tolerance, or configuration options, and probably only works on my machine at the moment :) I don't expect to make any significant progress on the program between now and the Jan. 14 meeting, but if anyone is interested I will bring it to the meeting and "demo" what little there is at the moment. == Johnathan Corgan "Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent." jcorgan@scruznet.com -Isaac Asimov WWW: ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/jc/jcorgan/www/homepage.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQEVAwUBLwhxw+lPfVlQ1n99AQH6CAf8DJmXqtuP24C39k3/qk4mRuGxm4IehWdQ zdFjTgrzMuTXuM4SOtkV1k+JGZrjAW5G+tqiNLbNHDDzCWC/75G/8HMjUdWMSINq gOHXUl3oKtm6R27ClGhIZKuWJwLF0UH4XpUDWvawj5lFdWhKmSThuuF3WG1RKivQ PZjRh6Iq7wHf9wFI+rFRi8UHu311ZcyW4jR4h5R7siFeTd9GcBCEJ9CCQy+j+Vsu AbplhNZVztooLVitsAkYdcNu2gcAdun5u7WOPuEIM/Mwsokg53z4+AoUrYCkjqmu sqeAVr/S+1fwKXjMTSxt7qpIEUkErzTzhgQeQgLWYcUcnHg71A8AiA== =rOcl -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----