Georg Lutz, at 21:08 +0100 on 2001-12-18, wrote: > Sometimes it could be useful if an eavesdropper is not able to distinct > beetween random noise and a real message. If you want to obscure the GnuPG output you should use steganographic tools. It is and should not be the job of GnuPG to try to 'hide' the fact that it is outputting OpenPGP data. -- Frank Tobin http://www.neverending.org/~ftobin/