Re: ANNOUNCE: balsa-1.2.0
- From: Brian Stafford <brian stafford uklinux net>
- To: Jules Bean <jules jellybean co uk>
- Cc: Pawel Salek <pawsa theochem kth se>,Matthias Andree <ma+balsa dt e-technik uni-dortmund de>,balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: balsa-1.2.0
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 12:45:48 +0100
On Mon, 24 September 12:26 Jules Bean wrote:
> Indeed, but I can understand why people might not want their passwords
> saved in the config... (encrypted or not)
I save passwords in the SMTP server config too. I can't say I'm too happy
about this but its hard to come up with satisfactory solutions here.
Given the multiplicity of passwords needed for different services, e.g.
multiple POP-3, IMAP and SMTP servers, pass phrases for client certificates
etc. it seems like there should be some form of password manager somewhere.
I would prefer to see this as a library of some sort - nicely generic.
Less preferrred would be to have a gnome password manager (not all
programs are gnome programs) and least preferred of all but probably
easiest/quickest to implement would be a password manager in balsa.
Its hard to see a good way to avoid storing passwords locally, but I'd
have thought something like 3des or blowfish with a 168/128 bit key would be
sufficient for encrypting them - at least the user need only remember
one pass phrase on a regular basis.
Brian
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