-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Is the strength, or lack thereof, of conventional PGP encryption proportional to the length of the conventional password? For example, when I encrypt conventionally, does it make any difference internally (disregarding the ability to guess the password) if I choose to use the pass phrase heyyou, or [Harris$Pizza*Axis/LilburnKfreakmaisUoui@(. Not so much the randomness of my password as the length? Do more characters give the encryption process more to work with? Thanks. Alec -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 4.5 Comment: Public key available on request or from keyservers. iQCVAgUBMw4RtCKJGkNBIH7lAQEDmwP/WANzYA3KVyL5yNyE02hYotMgR6EKPxIm Q4hP5TiZzAve29CMc972Udeb1BJU9Ow6slHbpoLREH1qlWWqNpzO3YS6X5nYrXDM NeEf4sCTxkZ/33u48rv4T0ZD69/JGQV11/GMbsI3wJjCKW57Fb8cE8ANj4dDWblm 6spqX6YDecQ= =/AVU -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----