On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 06:40:43PM +0300, Alex Sa wrote:
> 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?
If you use encfs, the plaintext version of the dir is not visible to
anyone except the owner, including root.
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