Chris Beggy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ... I'm interested in sharing a .bbdb among users with unknown or
> different levels of trust.
Digressing from the encryption problem...
Is there any way for BBDB to read two databases, where one is shared
(and not written to) and one is personal (and u
On January 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
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> Digressing from the encryption problem...
>
> Is there any way for BBDB to read two databases, where one is shared
> (and not written to) and one is personal (and updated when needed)?
Not at present, although it's mentioned in the 2.2 TODO list from my
From: Colin Rafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Chris Beggy writes:
>> From: Colin Rafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Chris Beggy writes:
>
Is anybody encrypting/decrypting fields in the database?
>
>>> You are probably better off having the entire file encrypted, and
>>> using crypt++ to do the e
Chris Beggy writes:
> From: Colin Rafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Chris Beggy writes:
>>> Is anybody encrypting/decrypting fields in the database?
>> You are probably better off having the entire file encrypted, and
>> using crypt++ to do the encrypt/decrypt.
> Thanks for the crypt++ suggestion
From: Colin Rafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Chris Beggy writes:
>
>> Is anybody encrypting/decrypting fields in the database?
>
>You are probably better off having the entire file encrypted, and
>using crypt++ to do the encrypt/decrypt.
Thanks for the crypt++ suggestion. ssl-hacks.el is good fo
Chris Beggy writes:
> Is anybody encrypting/decrypting fields in the database?
You are probably better off having the entire file encrypted, and
using crypt++ to do the encrypt/decrypt.
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Colin
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Is anybody encrypting/decrypting fields in the database?
If so, how?
Thanks.
Chris
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