Right now, it is a complete pain in the ass for me to encrypt or sign messages using PGP. The reason is because I have my email account on one of CSU's unix machines, so I have to do my posting there, while my PGP stuff lives on my PC in my apartment. Usually, I check my mail and read news by calling CSUNet over my modem, but if I want to encrypt, decrypt, sign or check the signature of a message, I have to zmodem the message to my machine, log off, decrypt or check the message while offline (or at least shelled into DOS), type up a reply, manually encrypt it and finally get back into my term program and zmodem the reply back up to CSUNet and mail it. I don't really want to run PGP on CSUNet, since I don't trust their machines like I trust mine, but I am thinking about doing that and generating a key which I would be wiling to use for less secure stuff. Anyone here have any other suggestions on making encryption less of a pain? Doug | Doug Holland | Proud member of: | holland@beethoven.cs.colostate.edu | Mathematicians Against Drunk Deriving | Finger for PGP 2.2 key |