I truly apologize in advance, but I just couldn't resist passing along this article. On page 90 of the June 4 issue of ComputerWorld, there's an article, "Encrypt Everything!" You can see it online at http://www.computerworld.com/cwi/story/0,1199,NAV47_STO61040,00.html. It begins, "Last week, word got out about a draft report from a committee of the European Parliament regarding Echelon, the National Security Agency's (NSA) system for eavesdropping on telephone calls, faxes and e-mail messages. In the leaked report, the committee urges businesses and even ordinary citizens to encrypt all e-mail to protect it from unauthorized snooping. So why don't we? Why aren't we routinely using encryption on everything we send out on the Internet already? Short answer: Because we don't believe we need it." Crazy? Hah! Well, okay, I am. But, apparently, I have a lot of company. Jay