
... This is from the log file that pgp keeps on my machine, \WINDOWS\PGPWS_32.LOG. There appears to be a lot of interesting information here: -- I did not encrypt with IDEA only -- the recipients of the message I sent are shown along with the public key IDs -- The SIZE of the message! I have obfuscated some of the details from the actual log. The "?"s indicate removed details. =========== LOG: ============ Passphrase from caller = FALSE | if (SignIt && IDEAOnly && IDEAPassphrase && IDEAPassphrase[0] != '\0') | IDEA Passphrase from caller = FALSE | if (PublicKeyRingName && PublicKeyRingName[0] != '\0') | PublicKeyRingName string pointer is NULL or PublicKeyRingName is an empty string. Using default public keyring name. | if (PrivateKeyRingName && PrivateKeyRingName[0] != '\0') | PrivateKeyRingName string pointer is NULL or PrivateKeyRingName is an empty string. Using default private keyring name. | Recipient List: | Key ID: 0x???????? | PGP Options String eat | Encrypt Buffer Message | PGP Options Parm: eat | MyNameParm: | Keyring Name Parm: | File name for encrypt, sign, and/or armor: InputBufferLength = ?????? | Found without enough validating sigs:1 | Key for user ID:Remail <???@???.???> | Additional ID:Remailer <???@???.???> | bit size:1024 Key ID:????????created:12/13/1992 | Warning: Because this public key is not certified with a trusted signature, it is not known with high confidence that this public key actually belongs to:Remail <???@???.???> Are you sure you want to use this public key? | User Replied: Yes | Open Data Out; Output Buffer | OutputBufferLength = ?????? | OutputDataLength = ?????? | Transport armor file: | Kernel return value is: 0 |