On Thursday, February 7, 2002, 8:56:07 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

>> ... The problem is it's annoying that I have to see all their
>> account information along with my accounts. ... Their should be a
>> way around this problem.

MDP> You might try experimenting with "Groups" under Network and
MDP> Administration.

     That's what I meant to say I did. I have two different groups.
     The problem is I'm the main owner so I see all the groups under
     me and whenever I mess with their settings it remains that way
     for them as well. The only work around might be to set up
     another group with just me in it so that I have me as the
     administrator and also me as a sub group. I guess I'd have to set
     up a dummy account for my administrator rights.

     I might have to give PocoMail some more serious consideration if
     I can't really come up with a graceful solution to this problem.
     Probably most of you don't share your computer with your family,
     but since I do this has become a bit of an annoying issue. I have
     6 accounts that I check and my wife has 3 and my brother has 2.
     It's annoying that there mail has to constantly be checked while
     I'm using the Bat.
     
--

Rick

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"I think my new thing will be to try to be a real happy guy. I'll just
walk around being real happy until some jerk says something stupid to
me."
  -Jack Handey


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