Gervase Markham wrote:
>>All the messages in this thread make one thing clear: (1) the
>>programmers are mostly against it. (2) The user are mostly for it.
>>
>
> 1) is because when it becomes apparent that it's a terribly-insecure hacky
> feature, it's the programmers who take the flak.
see m
> All the messages in this thread make one thing clear: (1) the
> programmers are mostly against it. (2) The user are mostly for it.
1) is because when it becomes apparent that it's a terribly-insecure hacky
feature, it's the programmers who take the flak.
You can't conclude 2), because users w
All the messages in this thread make one thing clear: (1) the
programmers are mostly against it. (2) The user are mostly for it.
It is therefore very clear that the programmers NEED client (users)
oriented project managers that will TELL them what to program.
Unfortunately, this discussion has
Martijn Kluijtmans wrote:
> And of course they don't want anybody to read their e-mail
Seems to me that when encryption is turned on in password prefs, a
password is required before you can access mail. Or doesn't it work like
this any more?
Martijn Kluijtmans wrote:
> I just vote for it.
> Think of the following situation:
> In a family, every member wants to use Mozilla's, mail facilities
> - Father gets confidential information from clients
> - Daughter gets love letters by her friend
> - Mother
> enz.
Yes, we had this disc
I just vote for it.
Think of the following situation:
In a family, every member wants to use Mozilla's, mail facilities
- Father gets confidential information from clients
- Daughter gets love letters by her friend
- Mother
enz.
And of course they don't want anybody to read their e-mail, so
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ben Bucksch)
wrote:
>Peter Lairo wrote:
>
>> "User Profiles should be able to be protected with passwords."
>>
>> If you agree with the above statement, please vote for this BUG to be
>> fixed here:
>>
>> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?
Ben Bucksch wrote:
> Peter Lairo wrote:
>
>> "User Profiles should be able to be protected with passwords."
>>
>> If you agree with the above statement, please vote for this BUG to be
>> fixed here:
>>
>> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16489
>
>
> Where do I vote for this bug get
Peter Lairo wrote:
> "User Profiles should be able to be protected with passwords."
>
> If you agree with the above statement, please vote for this BUG to be
> fixed here:
>
> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16489
Where do I vote for this bug getting WONTFIX? :-)
"User Profiles should be able to be protected with passwords."
If you agree with the above statement, please vote for this BUG to be
fixed here:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16489
Even better, if you have the knowledge (unfortunately, I can't program)
and interest, maybe you coul
Peter, please remember that Mozilla is open-source. You probably won't
get Netscape to add this feature, but there's nothing stopping you from
writing it yourself or finding a competent hacker to write it for you.
If you or your hacker have specific questions about how to go about
doing this,
Peter Lairo wrote:
> Ben Bucksch wrote:
>
>> I think, many of those "brothers" are able to get beyond such a simple
>> "security" protection.
>
> You're wrong. You obviously have little contact with "regular" people.
Got me. I was born that smart, so I never went to school.
> win2k
> is too e
Ben Bucksch wrote:
> Peter Lairo wrote:
>
> > Let's keep thing simple when possible. All most people need is a way to keep
> > nosy teenage sisters from reading their brother's email and visa-versa. The VAST
> > majority of PC users don't even know what a directory tree is. We've long passed
> >
Peter Lairo wrote:
> Let's keep thing simple when possible. All most people need is a way to keep
> nosy teenage sisters from reading their brother's email and visa-versa. The VAST
> majority of PC users don't even know what a directory tree is. We've long passed
> the era when only computer geek
Totally agree. All I'm looking for is a way to keep my kids out of my
well organized(!) bookmarks, not to be reading my email (accidently or
otherwise) and to maintain my own setup/page display/Sidebar when I get
to use the home computer. If your going to have profiles/profile
management at
Let's keep thing simple when possible. All most people need is a way to keep
nosy teenage sisters from reading their brother's email and visa-versa. The VAST
majority of PC users don't even know what a directory tree is. We've long passed
the era when only computer geeks used computers.
Mitchell
I'm inclined to agree with Ian. We try to steer clear of features which
provide a false sense of security. Also, this statement makes no sense
to me:
Peter Lairo wrote:
> Those who are willing to read through hundreds of pages of difficult to
> read
> text files to read our mail will likely n
"User Profiles should be able to be protected with passwords."
If you agree with the above statement, please vote for this BUG to be
fixed here:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16489
Even better, if you have the knowledge (unfortunately, I can't program)
and interest, maybe you coul
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