Some sites may only accept encrypted files, which reduces the spam potential considerably, as well as reducing your exposure to the porn police, though it's difficult to do anything about files that are encrypted with a public key whose private key has been posted to the net, or fake crypto headers in an otherwise unencrypted file,
This is interesting; during the last week or so that I've not been current with the list, I've started to implement a data-haven that takes information over sockets or MIME e-mail, and requires the use of PGP keypairs for the data. I don't *WANT* to know what data they're transferring me. If digicash would ever reply to one of my applications, I could sell it on a digicash/day basis. Blah. Neat idea, but the $ part is kinda limiting. -jon ( --------[ Jonathan D. Cooper ]--------[ entropy@intnet.net ]-------- ) ( PGP 2.6.2 keyprint: 31 50 8F 82 B9 79 ED C4 5B 12 A0 35 E0 9B C0 01 ) ( home page: http://taz.hyperreal.com/~entropy/ ]---[ Key-ID: 4082CCB5 )