Fact Two: That's why you won't see messages from me either (a.) signed with PGP, or (b.) encrypted with PGP from any of my other e-mail accounts. All are UNIX (open) environments and I don't like the implications of the possibilities of my secret key being exposed, even if I do trust the folks I work with. Call me a schizoid.
Of course, this doesn't make the UNIX versions of PGP useless. There is absolutely no reason why you can't run your own personal Unix box. Really all you need is a 386 machine with Linux or 386BSD. The nice thing about the UNIX/Linux setup, is that you can still use all the UNIX tools to send/receive encrypted mail (your favourite mail user agent+pgp/ripem+UUCP+sendmail/smail) in a convenient way without messing with MSDOS. Mark -- Mark Henderson markh@wimsey.bc.ca (personal account) RIPEM key available by key server/finger/E-mail MD5OfPublicKey: F1F5F0C3984CBEAF3889ADAFA2437433