Well, well, well. I should have guessed that we [AT&T] would scramble onto the encryption software bandwagon sooner or later. Buried in the bowels of the PBX business, I haven't heard anything about the product yet, but that's about par for the course. I would like to strongly encourage anybody who can get a copy of this product to examine it thoroughly; my gut feel is *bad*, but I'll need some concrete facts if I am to present a dissenting view. Sooner or later, the PC lab guys will probably be installing this thing on our PCs and we'll be the 'vanguard of the future' (again!). I am particularly interested in whether this package is interoperable with PGP- for some reason, I tend to doubt it <tired grin>. [If any of you were wondering whether or not I 'speak for AT&T', this posting should remove all doubt..] ........................................................................ Philippe D. Nave, Jr. | The person who does not use message encryption pdn@dwroll.dw.att.com | will soon be at the mercy of those who DO... Denver, Colorado USA | PGP public key: by arrangement.