Does anyone else see it as a concern that the Jabber server (1.4.2
release) and popular transports (aim-t, jit, msn-t, and yahoo-t) save
user account information (user name and password) in plaintext for
anyone with read access on the Jabber server to see?

-- 
Jamin W. Collins

This is the typical unix way of doing things: you string together lots
of very specific tools to accomplish larger tasks. -- Vineet Kumar
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