Connie, On 11 27 95 you asked Can anybody briefly summarize for me some options for encrypting email that are secure? I know about PGP but I need something for (my environment) with an easy to use interface (PC-Windows) - for use by people who really aren't very computer literate. The following item from 11 27 95 Computerworld 58 may be helpful: CommTouch Software, Inc. in San Mateo, Calif., announced a secure Internet E-mail package called Pronto Secure. It allows connected and disconnected users to send and encrypt Internet mail. It supports many Internet security protocols, such as Power One-Time Pad, Pretty Good Privacy, Privacy Enhanced Mail, Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S / MIME) and MIME Object Security Services. Pronto Secure, which will ship in March, will require users to replace their existing Internet mail systems.... Comm- Touch plans to ship by mid-1996 a security module that is Messaging Application Programming Interface-compliant and works with a user's existing mail [system]. At p 66 of the same issue, there's a listing of "Recent in- formation security product announcements." CommTouch is listed there; its Internet address is micheleb@ipri.com and a single copy of Pronto Secure is US $299 list. ipri.com = InterActive Public Relations, Inc in 'Frisco. Cordially, Jim