On Wed, 06 Nov 2002 01:08:37 +0000 Steve Holroyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> But, under OS X, the assumption is that each
> user is a single individual
> with complete control over his/her environment
> and data resources. With that
> basic philosophy, it would make no sense to
> have different files within a
> single user's environment which need to have
> additional password-based
> security.

This is exactly the Problem for some of us, while the Solution for others. I
don't want to keep everything separate and sign on and off as different users
just because i want my wife to have private email and for me to have private
email (non-web based), though if that's the only solution, I'll probably give
it a shot.

What did folks do for email privacy before the magic of each user having
his/her own log-in??

Does anyone know of ANY email program (Eudora?) that provides the simplicity
that I am asking for?

Thanks,

Dale g

"In most cases there is no free exercise whatever ... of the moral sense."--Henry 
David Thoreau

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