-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I've had a couple of people ask to have their names added to the encrypted list forwarder I put together. I'm soliciting feedback on how this service should work. Right now, it only encrypts the "body" of the message. The "headers", which are the "From:" and "Subject:" lines, etc., are passed through basically unchanged (except for "To:", which I change to be the person it is going to. Maybe that's unnecessary, as I notice that the cypherpunks list puts its own address into "To:", for some reason.) It also adds "Encrypted: PGP" to the headers. I wonder if it would be better for it to encrypt the whole message, headers and body together, then to mail that with a fresh new header that would show nothing about the original message. The first approach hides the contents of the message, but not its subject or who it is from; the second hides more. Any suggestions as to which is more useful? Hal Finney hfinney@shell.portal.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQCUAgUBLDoazagTA69YIUw3AQEVIQP4yImWVmyipsNbMUu8pX4QkyPx9T/95MVP lTc+LAFwACUSbm2/DNTqLOLbDhb9rnMlHT/926mjoJFC4H3xQn61oXzM50GtRiaY ORJOxJ8CVqmQE7RW51jEAM0wIH4L2CDhveudY6r2ZX7uLjmybkdHJy4G5BSb46cD x5h93fOyXg== -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----