Magnus Boman wrote:
>> What you say about changing passwords is not a problem at all: we could
>> change it manually in the configuration instead. I just don't want to be
>> prompted for the password. I want it to remember the password even if it
>> fails, and let me decide if I want to type a new password.
>>
>> Linux style, not windows style :-P
>>
>> Ie, I want the configuration box to have:
>>
>>     server _______
>>     login  _______
>> (*) remember password
>>     password ________
>> ( ) prompt for password on failure
> 
> How many people out there would understand that? I bet that most would
> check "Remember password" and they'd be locked out of their system
> before they know it.

No, they would get a message box saying "failed; is password correct?"
perhaps with a button for retyping password.

> Has got NOTHING to do with Windows vs Linux.

Yes, because in Linux I'm the boss of my system. In windows HE is the
boss. I want to have configurations keep, like postfix, apache, pine, etc.

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Cheers,
      Carlos E. R.
      (from RC1)
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