KDE 4.8.1 showstopper - for me at least

Basil Chupin blchupin at iinet.net.au
Tue Mar 27 03:30:10 UTC 2012


On 27/03/12 11:58, Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Basil Chupin<blchupin at iinet.net.au>  wrote:
[pruned]



>> But you can use a Master Password to be able to see what the passwords are
>> so only you can look at them if you need to, say, alter any password.
> still, I would lose "password freshness" in my memory.  Sometimes I'm
> somewhere, I need to access webmail asap: no access to my machine, and
> thus no access to password store.


You are just being very difficult to please, aren't you? :-D .

Create a line containing all your passwords written as a single string 
of charcters and put this in your wallet or whatever. Now,YOU know what 
the passwords are for each account (you already remember them to use 
them everyday anyway) so you can look at this long list which to any 
normal person looks a scramble of characters and you will be able to 
recognise the password you are to use for a particular account. And if 
you are about to be mugged in the street then you can chew and swallow 
the list :-) .



>> OK, then set - which I didn't have the time to mention last night - the
>> Advice to ASK in which case you can either accept or reject the Attachment.
> I would have to read more about it, but I believe it is not exactly
> what I need.  I'll give it a try later.  I can't even see how to add
> anything to that list anyway right now.

There is a way and I have seen it and read about it - but for the life 
of me cannot remember where this was or what it said. I'll remember it I 
am sure. I haven't done a web search on it and I am sure that there is 
were I found the solution (in some "blog" about tweaks to Thunderbird).

BC

-- 
The more sand has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we 
should see through it.
                         Niccolo Machiavelli




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