Oddly enough, I'm on the other end of this situation right now with someone I know. The basic facts are this person keeps a journal, until recently on paper. Her husband got ahold of it and based on some stuff she had written decided to cause a big fuss (not really willing to go into the whole details, it's a loooong story). So she burned the journal, and was bummed that she could no longer keep one for fear of a repeat of the situation. Knowing she has a macintosh at home, I mentioned PGP to her, and am in the process of getting her set up with a copy. Of course I'm informing her of the limitations, and such, so that she can take precautions so that what she wishes to keep private can remain private. Another crypto convert? I don't know. But I think she'll be ahead of 98% of the population in that she has a tool to keep her privacy, and she's fully aware of what it is, and the limitations. And that's not a bad days work for this kid :) -- Kevin Prigge internet: klp@epx.cis.umn.edu CIS Consultant MaBellNet: (612)626-0001 Computer & Information Services SneakerNet: 152 Lauderdale