I cannot be the only person who can read the file, because the file is
physically at disk, and can be read in quite a number of ways.

Note that this is not only a matter of personal paranoia. Passwords for
such protocol can be used for accessing not only email account but also
other resources in a large network. And sometimes people who run the
network are not enthusiastic at all about storing the password in client
computers.

One possible solution for it is to encrypt the database file. As far as
I know, there is no such encryption in case of openchangeclient. So one
should use some external encryption, which is too complicated again.

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no way to interactively input the password
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574245
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