Dear David,

Me too I am with 10.3 and what you're telling me is obviously right but my
doubt was more related to the fact my mail can be accessed even if the
ethernet cable is not connected! It means there is a local copy somehere...

The OSX protection is surely enough, but I was simply trying to understand
how Entourage handles my mail documents.

My issue concerns both security AND the fact there's no point having such a
local copy after all, unless you're using a laptop and you want to read your
mail offline, I think or unless Entourage WORKS this way.

Thanks for your attention always
Ciao
Carlo


On 29-01-2004 19:53, "David Cortright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> I was wondering about my Exchange server account I use with Entourage.
>> My present settings show the content of my Inbox (and all the other folders I
>> have on the server) even if I DON�T type my password of my account.
>> 
>> I think those messages might have been synchronized (copied?) with my local
>> folder, am I right?
>> 
>> What is the setting I have to change so that if I don�t type my password
>> nothing shows up in the folders?
> 
> (I'm doing this in 10.3; it might be slightly different for older versions
> of the OS)
> Open the OS X System Preferences, Click Security, check "Require password to
> wake this computer from sleep or screen saver. You should also turn on the
> screen saver and have it come on after 10 minutes of inactivity.
> 
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