Paul Sexton writes:
> Check out: http://ccrypt.sourceforge.net/
>
> There is an emacs package provided, ps-ccrypt.el, which provides seamless
> loading & saving of encryted files. I have been using it with my org agenda
> file for several months with no problems.
>
> Paul
Emacs comes with ever
Check out: http://ccrypt.sourceforge.net/
There is an emacs package provided, ps-ccrypt.el, which provides seamless
loading & saving of encryted files. I have been using it with my org agenda
file for several months with no problems.
Paul
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa gmail.com> writes:
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> Those who store _really_ sensitive data unencrypted in the cloud are
> too lazy to think about it for a moment. Or just plain crazy. Or so
> bored they are eagerly awaiting some trouble.
Yeah, you are right. Even if the transport protocol is encrypted,
storing in plaintext doesn't sound like a g
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 18:41:19 -0500
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
>
> I wonder what you guys think about other note-taking software, such as
> Evernote, that operate in the cloud. I know many people that keep
> their sensitive data on Evernote and sync with different computers and
> devices.
Th
Hi Sebastian,
Well, org adds it because reference.org is part of agenda-file array.
Not sure how I can exclude it from org-mobile even if it is added to
the agenda view, any hints?
As for encryption. I will do as you suggested.
I wonder what you guys think about other note-taking software, such
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Hmm, never heard about it :)
>
> But I assume that -- at least in terms of network security -- having
> the WebDav server below a HTTPS layer is enough. This would at least
> put a layer of security for when I'm syncing between devices (in this
> case OSX<->WebDav
Hmm, never heard about it :)
But I assume that -- at least in terms of network security -- having
the WebDav server below a HTTPS layer is enough. This would at least
put a layer of security for when I'm syncing between devices (in this
case OSX<->WebDav<->MobileOrg). I know, however, there might
Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> What I like about orgmode is that you know where the information is
> going. Can't beat plain text files in terms of simplicity.
>
> That being said, I store all my sensitive information in a huge
> reference.org file that is added to the agenda. I sync