KDE 4.8.1 showstopper - for me at least
Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa
ildefonso.camargo at gmail.com
Tue Mar 27 21:23:08 UTC 2012
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 11:00 PM, Basil Chupin <blchupin at iinet.net.au> wrote:
> On 27/03/12 11:58, Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa wrote:
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>> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Basil Chupin<blchupin at iinet.net.au>
>> wrote:
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>>> 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.
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>> 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.
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> You are just being very difficult to please, aren't you? :-D .
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> 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 :-) .
Nah, I prefer to use my memory, it is a good exercise too :P . Just
accept it, some people just like to type in our password at least once
a day.
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>>> 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.
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>> 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.
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> 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).
oh, don't break your head on it: I have been there, I read through
docs, and even made a discussion on thunderbird forums, I got very
close, but it insisted to re-download the attachment every time I
opened it.... I'll retry in a few days (when workload goes down).
Also, I have to make the same tests with KMail.
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> BC
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> --
> The more sand has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we
> should see through it.
> Niccolo Machiavelli
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