Karin,

Regarding your message dated: 23 September 2000...

KS> But that answers Mark Harding's question: yes, you can use
KS> any wich password on either computer and _still_ transfer
KS> mailboxes from one computer to the other. Apparantly, you
KS> don't even need to use the same password on both computers.

Indeed it does.  Many thanks for that since it means I'd feel happy
about using the password feature if I ever felt I needed that portion
of the security options available... although I fully appreciate the
limitations such 'security' protections entail.

Best wishes,

Mark.

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