Michael Christie wrote:

>We have esmith with windows machines.I've not used imap previously.
>My plan is for the managers to use the *same* email program, maybe just
>log in with their passwood and download their mail.It would save me from
>explaining how two separate email clients work.
>Thunderbird puts the mail from different email addresses into separate
>folders but once downloaded are easily seen by other users of Thunderbird.
>They are on display, their separate inboxes can simply be clicked by
>other users.
>  
>
If you use imap and they don't click save password they cannot see each
other's data.

>At least in Outlook Express one can use Multiple Identities, password
>protected, that effectively separates the email for different email address
>I was hoping Thunderbird could do the same. As far as I can see it doesn't.
>  
>
Thunderbird achieves this at start up using the Tnunderbird Profile
Manager. I think you would still need to uncheck the save password button.

Is this more of an issue for you or for them?

David

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