On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Peter Stuge wrote:
>Right, there's currently no way for Binc to get the password for the key.
>Lock down permissions and make a (copy of the) key without the password.

...nor will there be, under the principle that placing a plain text
password in the conf files (and in 1.3, in the environment) is just as
unsafe as having a locked down key with no passphrase, except the last
means less options in Binc IMAP, less logic, less code.

Andy :-)

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