Re: mutt on a remote machine

2010-08-31 Thread Ed Blackman
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 07:31:58PM +0300, Alex Sa wrote: Is there any way to protect these folders? Or give up using 'em? Or any other workaround? encryption via your secure shell? Thanks, PAtrick, but what kind of encryption do you mean? And if these folders will be decrypted after the mutt s

Re: mutt on a remote machine

2010-08-31 Thread felix
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 06:40:43PM +0300, Alex Sa wrote: > I'm thinking on the possibility to start using mutt installed on a > remote machine, who's admin is not me. What frightens me is that > ~/.mutt/cache directory, which contains cached bodies and headers > accessible and viewable almost to a

Re: mutt on a remote machine

2010-08-31 Thread Alex Sa
>> Is there any way to protect these folders? Or give up using 'em? Or >> any other workaround? > encryption via your secure shell? Thanks, PAtrick, but what kind of encryption do you mean? And if these folders will be decrypted after the mutt starts, then they will be available to almost anyone,

mutt on a remote machine

2010-08-31 Thread Alex Sa
Hello, I'm thinking on the possibility to start using mutt installed on a remote machine, who's admin is not me. What frightens me is that ~/.mutt/cache directory, which contains cached bodies and headers accessible and viewable almost to anyone :). Is there any way to protect these folders? Or