Just thinking. I don't think that ViaCrypt will make much money of the people on this list.
Very true. Too bad that PGP is going commercial. Even worse the fact that sources won't be available. If PGP will become a commercial product and the public domain version will be unsupported or ``left behind'' in respect of the commectial version, then I believe that some hackers will start hacking the public domain version (probably infringing PGP's copyright as well), a new version, newly-featured version of PGP (let's call it NPGP) will start being used and then the commercial version of PGP will become suspect, poorly trusted and unpopular in the Internet community. -- David Vincenzetti, system adminitrator | <vince@ghost.dsi.unimi.it> DSI, Universita` degli Studi di Milano, | phone: ++39 2 55006 391 via Comelico 39, 20135 Milan, ITALY | fax: ++39 2 55006 373