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dancer

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Mar 8, 2002, 1:00:49 AM3/8/02
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I'm running Eudora 5.1 paid mode.
I use several mailboxes to sort my mail. Is it possible to make one of them
hidden? You know, like something that requires a password to open or
something like that?
thanks,
Lance
la...@san.rr.com


Roel Janssen

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Mar 8, 2002, 4:08:33 AM3/8/02
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On Fri, 08 Mar 2002 06:00:49 GMT, "dancer" <dan...@san.rr.com> wrote:

>I'm running Eudora 5.1 paid mode.
>I use several mailboxes to sort my mail. Is it possible to make one of them
>hidden? You know, like something that requires a password to open or
>something like that?

No.

You could use the Windows NT4/2000/XP file and folder permissions to protect
all your files and folders from being accessed by other users.

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Roel Janssen

Ajo Wissink

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Mar 8, 2002, 10:40:52 AM3/8/02
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On Fri, 08 Mar 2002 06:00:49 GMT, "dancer" <dan...@san.rr.com> wrote:

>I'm running Eudora 5.1 paid mode.
>I use several mailboxes to sort my mail. Is it possible to make one of them
>hidden? You know, like something that requires a password to open or
>something like that?

You would need a third party application such as Magic Folders.

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Ajo Wissink

cuijiu

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Mar 12, 2002, 1:37:51 PM3/12/02
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For one choice, you can try Password Door, this software can password
protect you mail program(Eudora):

http://cuijiu.myetang.com/pd.htm

"dancer" <dan...@san.rr.com> wrote in message news:<lsYh8.11949$Gu6.5...@typhoon.san.rr.com>...

ri...@aintnoway.com

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Mar 12, 2002, 1:58:25 PM3/12/02
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cuijiu wrote:

I *think your posts about this 'program' are bordering on Spam. Some questions were raised about it
that you haven't bothered to answer. Although you asked for clarification of the post. You seem to be
the marketer, and you should be able to answer the questions. (Freeware, right now)

Rick


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match for Natural Stupidity.


Magician & whisper

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Mar 12, 2002, 3:52:39 PM3/12/02
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You might try storing your data on a removable medium (CD, floppy, Zipcart,
etc...) That way, you have the best security of all... the sensitive data
is in your pocket.


cuijiu

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Mar 12, 2002, 9:20:42 PM3/12/02
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I am sorry about your message, but I think I have not hided that who I
am, this software was created by me, and there have no such a software
on the internet, I only want somebody to try it and give me some
reply, I am not the marketer, I am the author of it.

And, if a software meet your needs, why you don't want to pay for it?

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