Cpunks, I spent the last few months working at PGP on a nifty new solution to an old problem: how to get email encryption deployed more widely without requiring user education. Since ideas for solving this problem have been discussed on this mailing list for over 10 years now, some of you might wish to take a peek at the solution that we came up with. The public beta of PGP Universal 1.1 is now yours to download for free from http://www.pgp.com/products/beta1.1.html One of the many interesting features of our approach is the ability to secure all users of a mail server, without the users needing to understand what encryption is or does, no need for MUA-specific plugins, interchangeable use of PGP keys or S/MIME, and much more. And yes, you can still keep your 4096-bit RSA key on your PC only. I am using PGP Universal myself. It is really cool. Note that the download of PGP Universal is 322MB in size and requires a dedicated x86 server to install. Have fun, --Lucky Green <shamrock@cypherpunks.to>