-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Friday, I got a message from Intergraph's chief counsel. "Great," I thought. "I'm about to get my peepee whacked for making PGP available over our internal software delivery network." Nope. He wanted to discuss the finer points of its use. He'd read the documentation and the _WSJ_ article about Zimmermann. He believes e-mail isn't secure enough for his purposes but that PGP will make it usable for him. Where'd he get the software? From one of the 4 executive vice-presidents here. Where'd he get it? No word yet, but I think I know :) It speaks well of our efforts that executives at a Fortune 400 firm are not only aware of PGP but that they approve its use. Keep up the evangelism. Keep talking to people. Keep answering questions. Keep writing code. If we build it, they will come. - -Paul - -- Paul Robichaux, KD4JZG | Catch the wave with Mosaic for CLIX! perobich@ingr.com | newprod -n newprod@poboy.b17c.ingr.com Of course I don't speak for Intergraph. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAgUBLfxbH6fb4pLe9tolAQH2SQQAl6/PWNY2b19qOVsWn75eG6mRoYYNcZL2 gD28z7eIYlehtKMPH7AdZvPG8X8nj3WQXIid1yWkeT+Hccp3gNNRIfXPwV/ZO3m9 kxuf0NiNo7j8hkFPDVMubeqRASJyMRi3fufyV9jMrvktjd8J/r/8rG21No27zrhP nsklqVfatk0= =XGl2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----