On Wed, 24 Feb 1993 11:20:35 EST Wes Morgan <[log in to unmask]> said: >At a minimum, I would use encryption techniques on *every* anonymous or >pseudonymous message. I've seen postings using PGP and other public key >schemes; that's a step in the right direction. Plaintext *cannot* be >considered secure or confidential in today's network environment; no >'alias server' or third-party email forwarding can provide the level of >privacy/confidentiality you want. What does PGP do for you? What you want to hide is the identity of the sender - username, hostname, full name. The header isn't going to be encrypted. PGP buys you nothing. Plus, I wouldn't entrust my safety to an algorithm such as PGP or RSA. Eric