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Re: WMIDs -- Windows Mail Identies -- New program to replace the OE Identities feature removed from Windows Mail Yeah, but others have said they want to segregate their store between
business and personal. And others are hubby and wifey with no secrets from
each other, so they log on to the same user space, but they want to keep
their mail accounts and messages separate, but not secure from each other.
It also useful for those whose message stores have gotten corrupted, as they
can fix that issue by setting up a new Identity, as was often the need in
OE.
But I made that point very clear, so there would not be any false sense of
security.
cheers,
steve
"Frankster" <Frank@SPAM2TRASH.com> wrote in message
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>> Note, however, that in such a circumstance, the other users can access
>> each others' messages via Windows > Explorer, so there is no security /
>> privacy. That can only be achieved by different user logons.
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> Exactly. Which is probably why MS eliminated "Identities" to begin with.
> False sense of security that never did exist.
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> -Frank |