 
            I am just announcing that I am changing the name of my program, Very Good Privacy (distinct from Pretty Good Privacy) in response to a complaint from PGP, Inc. It was cool, though, because I got an e-mail message from Phil, which is akin to talking with God. Just to quell the trademark questions some people might have, a trademark violation is defined as something where there is a possibility of confusion with another product; as made obvious by the hundreds (literally) of messages I have received asking about the features of this new version of PGP (which it is not). I have not changed the name of the product on the web page, and will just post a notice of clarification until I think of a new name. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks. The product formerly known as VGP can be downloaded at:
Call it Prince Cypher, the product formerly known as ... Petro, Christopher C. petro@suba.com <prefered for any non-list stuff> snow@smoke.suba.com