Nope. Actually k-9 stores your username & password in plain text on your phone. Google this issue and you will see this vulnerability has not been resolved even after several years of users wanting it resolved. Goes to show that being 'open source' doesn't necessarily always lead to steady advancement. (Although it usually does)
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