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OL 2007 : How to protect one POP account and not the others

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Benoit - 26 May 2008 16:16 GMT
Hi,

i would like to protect one POP account in my OL2007. If i put a
password on data file, new mail are download in default box if
password is not ok... So it's not really good.

I don't want make a new profil for that. My old solution was to use my
account in IMAP because if you don't put the password, it's not
download new mail, but IMAP bored me...

Any solution ?

Thanks in advance !
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 26 May 2008 16:39 GMT
If you don't want to use IMAP and a separate profile is out of the question,
then no, there is no way to protect one account only.

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adam9870 - 26 May 2008 16:43 GMT
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Hi,

Currently not exist possibility protect password on data file initiation
during run program. Not possibility also blocked Outlook than login and
password in screen logged Windows.

Remain therefore:
- foundation password for file personal folder Outlook (.PST)
- use option "Remember Password" in settings account

Regards,
Adam
 
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