-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I always encrypt stuff when I send it to the remailers. I always encrypt to myself along with the remailer, in case I need to look at the message again. But since trying to decrypt a message reveals the id's of the keys that can decrypt it, this reveals information about the sender of the message that wouldn't be available if I only encrypted to the remailer. A partial solution - I generated a new key pair to use for the encrypt-to-self function (a nice short one). I put some meaningless nonsense in the id, so anyone who observes my message on its way to the remailer will no know it is from Eternal!Optimist@anon.penet.fi (copyright 1993, Eternal Optimist [Ha Ha Ha]) 0) 0) =:()]-< <na26436@anon.penet.fi> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3 iQCVAgUBLObHdojvfLxJbYYtAQEZAgP8Db7qpgqy17wmP91/zl5ZioF/53IIugpW eFjJVtT/UC0wEB/wdvQSBuG2xoXFPWxwWraEtWUCvsAP580juKiGSvmpZARxnm30 yfHVuqv+cfo8FYm7KJpWGdSIFmoqvG8h/a4wiGWMg/Dnai5wOZtRt0mWDyftj+gt EzgFJSwTtIc= =xEZA -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----