I was thinking about a crypto project I have on the backburner (actually it's just in the concept stage), a program to hide encrypted data in raster image files. I really don't want to muck with writing or porting an encryption package, I just want to do the part that sticks the data into the image. HERE'S THE BEEF: I think a lot of the various mail readers and what not would be likely to encorporate encryption, if only it were mind-bogglingly simple. An API (Application Programming Interface) could be proposed by cypherpunks or others. The same folks should probably provide at least one encryption library for use. It would be nice if this API allowed for multiple encryption schemes (user selectable), like the way Apple's Communications Toolbox allows users to switch between various connection protocols. I'm much too busy to embark on something like this (largely because I'm not a cypher expert), but if I can help convince somebody to do it, or to provide feedback on the interface, I'm available. ________________________________________________________________________ Geoff Dale -- insert standard disclaimers here -- gdale@apple.com "Mind your nerve ends, love bunch" -- Dr. Caligari