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LOGGING OFF IN WINDOWS MAIL

 
 
dlmomaha
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      9th November 2007, 09:41 PM
How do you log off windows mail. The only time I need to sign on is after i
start up my computer. If I close WM and open it back up my mail is still
displayed so others can read it. I want to have to log on each time after
closing.
 
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Gary VanderMolen
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      9th November 2007, 10:19 PM
Windows Mail is not password-protected.
Even if you could password-protect your email program, other users
of your Windows user profile would still have access to your private
documents and pictures. Also, a savvy user would know that emails
are plain text files, so he could use Notepad to read your emails.

For real security and privacy, if a PC is used by multiple users,
each user should have their own Windows user login.

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Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


"dlmomaha" <> wrote in message news:823016E3-BDCC-4829-A127-...
> How do you log off windows mail. The only time I need to sign on is after i
> start up my computer. If I close WM and open it back up my mail is still
> displayed so others can read it. I want to have to log on each time after
> closing.

 
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