-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- From: Samuel Pigg <b44729@achilles.ctd.anl.gov> It already does clear the passphrase argument when using -z, but it's trivial to use a file descriptor to send the passphrase to pgp, either using the PGPPASSFD environment variable to give it the descriptor, or if PGPPASSFD is 0, then pgp will look on the first line of piped input for the passphrase. (check out pgp.c) -Sam Yep, so trival that I hacked pgpmail to do it. Now pgpmail will use PGPPASSFD, or PGPPASS. Thanks for your help. __alpha__ testers are still wanted (and perhaps a little wiser about the decision to test my software :) ) j' - -- O I am Jay Prime Positive jpp@markv.com 1250 bit key fingerprint = B8 95 E0 AF 9A A2 CD A5 89 C9 F0 FE B4 3A 2C 3F 524 bit key fingerprint = 8A 7C B9 F2 D5 46 4D ED 66 23 F1 71 DE FF 51 48 Public keys by `finger jpp@markv.com' or mail to pgp-public-keys@pgp.mit.edu Your feedback is welcome, directly or via symbol JPP on hex@sea.east.sun.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQBXAgUBLFTze9C3U5sdKpFdAQErQgIMCe0P2PsTS/ELNfe0R/Q8C39+WsI4M9wS pMfmRrrJCwyfBNGqN2SSATUbf/5iEQ6h6t/0E7GSKothFD+Q9q/XS/SI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----