[UPDATES] the last update is completly stoned
Daniel Vainsencher
danielv at netvision.net.il
Wed Jun 11 19:27:13 UTC 2003
Ah, a file, I like that (no more typing my stupid pass word all the
time). Why encrypted? it's on my HD anyway. Also if it is read from a
file, no need to remember it at all, ever.
This causes me to think about how we should have an abstraction for
mailboxes and for mail forwarding accounts, instead of a lot of bare
strings in various classes, at various levels of abstraction.
Daniel
Tim Rowledge <tim at sumeru.stanford.edu> wrote:
> Ifit's going to remember passwords it should be in a file (encrypted
> with one of the many encryption packages we have available) and the
> image should forget it during the shutdown phase. The mailsender can
> check for a password, check for the file if none exists and ask the user
> if no file exists.
>
> tim
> --
> Tim Rowledge, tim at sumeru.stanford.edu, http://sumeru.stanford.edu/tim
> Useful random insult:- Her modem lights are on but there's no carrier.
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