+1
I would really like to see encryption implemented in MLO as well. I
use MLO for storing all sorts of info - including passwords, diary
entries etc. This, obviously, makes me concerned about the possibility
of someone just accessing the file. running it and getting access to
all my personal information. I currently use AxCrypt to encrypt my MLO
files. The software, however, have some limitations - e.g. pressing
"Save" in MLO will not update the encrypted file until I come out of
AxCrypt - if I have MLO running the whole day and, at the end of the
day, my computer crashes I lose all the data I've put in the whole
day. Native encryption would be a much better solution.

Regards,
Greg

On Jul 31, 12:04 pm, Ubi <[email protected]> wrote:
> The possibility to cypher the ml file with a password and a strong
> crypt algorithm (such as AES) should be considered when the user has a
> synchronization profile that uses a public folder as interchange
> place.
>
> This should be more important on a FTP server.
>
> Personally, I would like to synch using a public FTP server but I fear
> for my info security.
>
> Thanks for attention. Umberto.
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