On Mon, 05 Apr 93 12:36:09 PST, Jonathan Stigelman <uunet!transam.ece.cmu.edu!stig> writes - JS> Yeah.... So if your key can be snooped off the net, so can your JS> cleartext. To decript online, then, is akin to using only weak JS> encription...which indicates only the desire for limited privacy. JS> But if even if you do decript online, you're still protected from JS> file snooping. JS> What's needed is PGP decription built into your terminal program. I think that you guys are missing the point here. IMHO, if you wish maximum assurance of security, than I'd suggest not trying to run programs such as PGP on a multi-user system to begin with! What's wrong with using a PC for this? It offfers a maximum convenience, single-user secure system quite unlike the security problems associated with your university's mainframe. The PC offers the communications availability and the flexibilty to provide an extremely high level of privacy, if you know what you're doing. You should try it sometime .... Cheers. Paul Ferguson | "Sincerity is fine, but it's no Network Integration Consultant | excuse for stupidity." Centreville, Virginia USA | -- Anonymous fergp@sytex.com (Internet) | sytex.com!fergp (UUNet) | 1:109/229 (FidoNet) | PGP 2.2 public encryption key available upon request.