> a. This is totally OT for this list Probably very true. > b. You're not using MIME attachments, but proprietary Windows stuff. If > you want us to even look at it, use MIME. Yes, actually, his message was perfectly MIME compliant. Read the source. > c. All 32bit-time_t Unices will stop working properly in 2038. That's > due to the way they internally store the time (in secs since 1-1-1970 > 0:00 GMT). So anything resembling Y3K testing is completely bogus > anyway. You haven't dealt with TAI dates yet? Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/