NFN Smith wrote:
By my experience with both POP and IMAP (and I don't let my client
remember passwords), once you've authenticated to the server, there's no
way of dis-authentication, short of restarting Seamonkey. Closing the
mail window will not do that, if you have any other Seamonkey window
open (Browser, Address book, options, security manger etc) --
essentially, that's the Seamonkey.exe binary loaded into memory.

I didn't realize that. This problem is worse than I initially thought


However, the way I read the original post, it looks like he wants to
close out the mail window (but continue to use the browser), and then
when he re-opens the mail window, getting new prompts for access to the
mail server.


Yeah

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