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Notification: Extending "My Mail" plugin
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<blockquote data-quote="reagan+carter" data-source="post: 92456" data-attributes="member: 24635"><p>Great, i will import this file next time I work on the plugin (I use a very old SVN corresponding to the stable 0.2 version).</p><p>Since this request and up till now, I used a MD5 hash generator, with a fixed hard-coded key, to process passwords both ways (quick & dirty but it's the way thunderbird protects them from uninvited eyes, so...). I don't kn</p><p></p><p>EDIT: done. passwords are now protected using EncryptDecrypt.cs. Thanks rtv</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reagan+carter, post: 92456, member: 24635"] Great, i will import this file next time I work on the plugin (I use a very old SVN corresponding to the stable 0.2 version). Since this request and up till now, I used a MD5 hash generator, with a fixed hard-coded key, to process passwords both ways (quick & dirty but it's the way thunderbird protects them from uninvited eyes, so...). I don't kn EDIT: done. passwords are now protected using EncryptDecrypt.cs. Thanks rtv [/QUOTE]
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