Re: Postorius / Mailman 3 accounts

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I think you are overgeneralizing in several regards.

If you only need your passwords on one machine, use a local password manager (and back up the encrypted file).

If you need to have your passwords accessible on multiple machines, you are going to have to do something more complicated.  Whether that is using a distribution mechanism, using cloud storage, or some other choice I haven't thought of is up to you (I do not pretend to be a security expert). 

However, it seems that in all of those cases, ueing several different products can only reduce your safety, as it creates more exposure as far as I can tell. 

Yours,

Joel

On 6/5/2024 9:58 PM, Keith Moore wrote:


On 6/5/24 04:16, Jay Daley wrote:
The use of password managers is good security practice and strongly recommended.

Trusting all of your passwords with ANY service is poor security practice, and IETF should not be recommending it.

Keith



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