Hello,
I'm thinking on the possibility to start using mutt installed on a remote machine, who's admin is not me. What frightens me is that ~/.mutt/cache directory, which contains cached bodies and headers accessible and viewable almost to anyone :). Is there any way to protect these folders? Or give up using 'em? Or any other workaround? On the one hand, it would be really very handy for me (I do not have a secure browser sometimes, but always have got a secure shell), but on the other hand... Thank you. -- Alex
