On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, List Fiend wrote:

> Sorry, should have specified, I'm talking about messages which are actually
> still on the Exchange server, not downloaded to the user's local machine.
>
> I guess you guys are saying that they (the visible messages) have been
> "downloaded" to the mail database.

No, YOU said they were already downloaded. Refer below to what you
originally wrote.

In any event, I know nothing about using Entourage with Exchange (you did
not mention Exchange in your original note) so please just disregard my
reply.

-- Larry Stone
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


>
>
> On 3/13/07 10:48 AM, "Larry Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, List Fiend wrote:
> >
> >> Not sure if I'm missing something basic, but this seems inherently
> >> unprivate/insecure:
> >>
> >> I can go to any person's machine in my dept., launch Entourage, hit cancel
> >> when the login prompt comes up. And then proceed to read any messages which
> >> had already been downloaded.
> >
> > The login prompt is for accessing the server. It has nothing to do with
> > access to local files which is where the already downloaded message is.
> > Since the user has left the computer logged in and unlocked, you can also
> > open any other file they have. In that respect, their mail database is no
> > different - just another local file.
> >
> >> Shouldn't there be a way to block the Main Window from even being visible?
> >
> > Teach users to log out or lock their computer when they're away from it.
> >
> > -- Larry Stone
> >    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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