My "old" PGP key died with my PSI account. The new key is below, and can be accessed by fingering my secondary mail address, ajay@holonet.net. If the list server ops would kindly kill my old key (which should have my name and an attached address of p00258@psilink.com), I'd appreciate it. Scary thought: If any goon wanted to trace remailers, with the Clintoon Administration now accepting E-Mail, all one would have to do is send a threatening message through a remailer and it would give the brownshirt squad license to do all kinds of things. A government bent on knowing everything might even initiate such a move itself. How do the people running remailers and those of us who might have occasion to use them deal with this straw man threat? ==a.j.== -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.2 mQCNAiuyVNUAAAEEAMWyeYBYXNT6JXDS/3ixsS1tFd02K/qekH6gjAThcm8KkFmL FVRsW9pwgpkrLV/nra3kWKeV6tA1Lic+21pmoXhdAR9tMLpy6k0KFYPTbYob8hkr kZ6u6rpRz2WcvA3LxpVbPXMMa5R/rsH9r6lnE23gD3JxGoqkaxk4MFKFFwHhAAUT tDdBLkouIEphbnNjaGV3aXR6IDxhamF5QGhvbG9uZXQubmV0LDUwMzcwMzBAbWNp bWFpbC5jb20+ =Ylln -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----