Long ago when I started writing pgpmail, I felt one reason people weren't using PGP much was inconvineince. So, I wrote code to fix this. Now if you use GNU Emacs to read and author mail (as I do) you can use my pgpmail (FTP://ftp.markv.com/pub/pgpmail/*) to automatically encrypt, decrypt, sign, and check the signatures -- all with little or no effort. (C-c e to encrypt, everything else is 0 interaction, save entering your PGP passphrase.) Now admittedly, this only works on systems where GNU Emacs can read mail and run PGP. This translates to primairily multiuser unix machines. Sigh. Well, at least you can do as I do, maintain 1 key for low security multi user systems, and another (high hassel cost) key for high security. The next project I am working on is a 'packet privatizer'. Expect alpha release sometime this or next year. j' -- O I am Jay Prime Positive jpp@markv.com 1250 bit fingerprint B06229 = B8 95 E0 AF 9A A2 CD A5 89 C9 F0 FE B4 3A 2C 3F 524 bit fingerprint 2A915D = 8A 7C B9 F2 D5 46 4D ED 66 23 F1 71 DE FF 51 48 Public keys via `finger jpp@markv.com', or via email to pgp-public-keys@io.com Your feedback is welcome directly or via my symbol JPP on hex@sea.east.sun.com Resist the Clipper Chip, write "I oppose Clipper" to Clipper.petition@cpsr.org