On 2011-10-19 16:15, Thomas Bruederli wrote:
> There's certainly a lot of work to be done in order to properly
> implement such a features. The killer question I'd like to ask: how 
> do
> you log into such a multi-imap-account account? Would you log-in to,
> let's say, a "primary" account which then has some "child" IMAP
> accounts configured including their passwords? Currently, Roundcube
> doesn't store account passwords (except in session data) and there 
> are
> good reasons not to do so. But on the other hand, typing in several
> passwords when logging into Roundcube doesn't seem to be very user
> friendly either.
>

You could use the "primary" account password to encrypt the "secondary" 
IMAP account(s) password(s) with, and store that encrypted version, 
perhaps.

Kind regards,

Jeroen van Meeuwen

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