> Hrm... if you need to enter the password to encrypt the bookmarks when you 
> want to access them it is sure really useful! Maybe you think it is 
> necessary to have the password stored in plaintext within lftp? Why can't 
> you just memorize it?

Well I wasn't thinking about that, but more about a kind of ROT13
encryption (like the CVS thing). You're talking about an encryption device
like in mozilla. Yes, why not but since lftp is more a "one shot" software
(I usually don't even use the open command of lftp, always one FTP per
session) you'll have to enter the master password each time lftp will want
to open the password bookmark. But this will be always the same password
and easier to memorize.

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