It seems like on Mon, May 01, 2000 at 03:22:01AM -0500, Nathan Saper scribbled: Orig Msg> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Orig Msg> Hash: SHA1 Orig Msg> Orig Msg> Comrades: Orig Msg> Orig Msg> I think I remember someone here mentioning using GnuPG on a PalmOS device. Orig Msg> Am I imagining things, or is this actually possible? If so, where do I go Orig Msg> for more info? Orig Msg> Orig Msg> TIA, Orig Msg> Nathan Orig Msg> Here is what I have done to date using native Linux tools: I. Import Public Key(s) to Palm Pilot as memo II. Extract beamed keys from Pilot after sync with Linux laptop and add to keyring. III. Email signed keys directly from Pilot. This just makes it easy to beam a public key and store it on a pilot to be added to keyrings and/or signed. The best part is that the format of the keys doesn't get mangled in the translation. Nothing earth shaking since all the above is simple to do. I posted it because we have the GPG meeting comeing up and no one else has done it yet and I wanted to make sure we had more than GPG but explored different ways to use Linux and GPG. If you want to try PGP on a Pilot check out: http://www.zedz/com look for palmopgp.tgz JLF Sends... "Don't Die Wondering."