A while ago some one here (from England) mentioned a program he was involved with that was an offline mail reader that allowed one to add external protocols like PGP. He gave an FTP site (also in England). The program was called something like APPNEWS. I downloaded it, looked at it, and archived it until I could put time into installing it with my connection and work out the bugs of dynamic addressing. Now was the time, but I have lost the program. Please help me. Perry queried earlier about what off-line readers people use. I use Pop-mail and Eudora, but neither are really friendly with adding externals. The problem I want to overcome is providing multiple users on a single machine with security. Pop-mail and Eudora are designed to be used by a single user and a personal (hopefully secure) machine. The solution currently implemented is to have users save mail only to floppy. Both mailers will create personal directories, but these can be accessed both within and from outside the program. I would like to add PGP (or another scheme) so that *all* saved messages (or ones so desired) are encrypted. This would use the user's password and would be automatic. A. Techno-Anarchy.Neophilia.Economic Freedom.Cryptography.Anti-Statism.Personal Liberty.Laissez-Faire.Privacy Protection.Libertarianism.No Taxes.No Bullshit. ********** Liberty BBS 1-614-798-9537 ********** ********** Dedicated to Freedom. Yours. **********