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
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 my
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 discussion
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?
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? :-)
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 getting WONTFIX? :-)
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
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 expensive