Il giorno mercoledì 17 dicembre 2014 16:29:30 UTC+1, Seth Holmes ha scritto:
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> K-9 caches credentials. I use IMAP and I don't even see an option that 
> would have it *not* save the credentials. Are you using POP3? 
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Yes, 7 out of  my 8 accounts (ie all except the GMail one). Besides, some 
of them are POP3-only accounts.
 I think that for security reasons K-9 could optionally set a "meta/master 
password" the user has to insert when (s)he wants/need to check his/her 
mail, just like in Thunderbird for example,
I use Safe on Cloud running under Android/Windows where I saved literarly 
hundreds of password I own. This app has a "Master password" to open its 
database. In its settings I set how long the master passwd lasts and how 
long the app stays active without the need to insert master password again 
even if I temporarly close or move it to background.
I think that if this idea is optionally applied to K-9, it could be a jump 
towards the security (of course the passwords protected by the master 
password should be ciphred).
Anyway, if this (or similar options) is already in K-9, please can somone 
explain to me how to activate it?

Tnx & regards,
Leopoldo aka Topoldo

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