On 27/03/15 22:14, Rip Stuart wrote:
Hi
I have set my imap email account so that the password is not remembered
and no messages are saved locally.
If I don't enter the password then I can't open any emails.
If I enter the password then I'll be able to read emails until I close
the window.
I was wondering if this is the only way to stop receiving messages once
you have typed in your password. Isn't there some sort of "disconect"
command? Is closing the mail window unavoidably the only way to
disconnect the account and leave it as if you had not entered the
password?
Thanks
Rip, I'm guessing that you still want to be able to use your browser
while you are not using your e-mail window. I think, if you shrink your
e-mail account, by turning the triangle next to the account name, so
just the account name is showing, that stops e-mails being downloaded.
Else, as you typed, closing the M & N screen should stop e-mail being
downloaded.
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Daniel
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