On Mon., 20 Sep. 2021, 23:44 Ed Greshko, <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:

>
>
> This means if you get an encrypted message, walk away from you system, and
> forget to secure it
> anyone can click on an encrypted message it will be displayed.
>

. If you walk away from your system and forget to secure it and you don't
trust the people on the same premises all of the following might happen:

- Anyone might install a keylogger.

- your computer might get stolen

- someone might hack any government three letter agency and you will get
the blame.

- someone might send death threats, child porn and other nasty stuff from
your Account and you will get the blame.

*ok, I'm exaggerating*

But you get the idea: don't walk away and fail to secure your system...
specially if you don't know/trust the people around you.

I don't think that's a problem of the email client but rather your system
config.

Now that you talk about that... I'd love to know if it's possible to do
pairing with Bluetooth to auto lock a Linux system when you walk away.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/lock-your-windows-pc-automatically-when-you-step-away-from-it-d0a5f536-74ac-0859-820a-4140dac9fcaf

FC

>
> It should allow for pass phrase. And, there should be a "timeout" setting
> for how long a
> vaild pass phrase has been entered for viewing messages.
>
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