[Alpine-info] Seeking someone who..?
damion.yates at gmail.com
damion.yates at gmail.com
Thu Nov 30 16:30:55 PST 2023
I mentioned using `openssl` earlier. The URLs from Carlos earlier in
the thread, explain that you can use openssl to blank that password and
then you don't have to type anything.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1349401/how-to-remove-the-master-password-for-the-alpine-pine-e-mail-client
https://comp.mail.pine.narkive.com/UcMK4NZG/suppress-master-password-prompt
Looking at my shell history I can see I did this in June 2021 and never
looked back.
It's roughly:
```
cd ~/.alpine-smine/.pwd mv MasterPassword.key
MasterPassword.key.orig openssl rsa -in MasterPassword.key.orig -out
MasterPassword.key
```
But review the URLs and maybe read `man openssl` as I might have missed
something. I /think/ but I'm not certain, that clearing the files in
.pwd/ will let you start alpine and get to pick another master password,
equally deleting the passfile. But as I don't really want to
repeat/replicate this right now (I'm still at work and it's gone
midnight here in London), you're on your own.
Best wishes,
- Damion
On Thu, 30 Nov 2023, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
> You cannot use a single letter or blank master password with alpine, I
> tried many and finally got frustrated at a small password and entered
> "alphabet" and it was accepted.
>
> That's eight letters, I suspect that alpine will allow six letters.
>
> This is for every user, one more password to enter. It only stops
> someone from sitting at someone else's computer and typing in "alpine"
> and reading their mail because in addition to the person's email
> password now the program is password protected.
>
> I will eventually forget my master password or I will go through the
> complicated for me process of removing the master password from this
> computer. I think certain folders have to be deleted under
> configuration.
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