I find Bob Cain's comments that PGP should not be used on a netcom account disturbing. I think the priority that should be set is to get people using PGP, "in the habit" and then make sure they are using it on a local PC or Mac. Some people, believe it or not, might only have acess to a multi-user systems. These people should not be denied acess to PGP. On a side note, to those the are interested, Rutgers just added PGP to its track library. Any machine running 4.x or Solaris now has access to track the binaries for PGP. I plan to install this on my Sparc, and I think quite a few other people will as well. Encryption must be marketed like a product. Thatis, the concept as a whole, not just specific programs. If anyone has any ideas, I'd personally like to hear them. Matthew Bernardini