I'm not sure I understand the problem (or the security threat you're
trying to protect against).

Is the problem that filesystem permissions (on a file in your home
directory) are not sufficient? The only person that could override those
permissions is someone with superuser privleges. If they want the
password, there are many ways they can get the password (e.g. modify
openchangeclient binary to send it to them).

You are right that there is no encryption on the openchange profile
database. You could protect it using disk encryption.

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