I'm using mutt + offlineimap + msmtp to work with my 10+ IMAP accounts. The 
problem is
that each account has it's own imap_pass and smtp_pass stored in plaintext 
somewhere im
muttrc, .msmtprc and .offlineimaprc. That makes password management very hard, 
because
every time I change my passwords I have to update at least 3 config files per 
account.

Also, I find it a bad practice to have my passwords stored in plaintext on my 
hard drive.

Is it possible to have my imap_pass set dynamicaly to be an output of some CLI 
password
management program (like pwsafe)? Exaple:

imap_pass = "echo -n $(pwsafe -p ACCOUNT_NAME -e -q | tail -n 1) |"

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