I guess you don't want other people who have access to your computer — legitimate access, of course, because they're family, friends and colleagues, for instance — to have access to the emails it holds as well.
Yes in this article that what exactly we are going to discuss about how to protect your email in Mozilla ThunderBird. This article provides you with basic and simple steps which you can perform on your own
If this is true you have, of course, set up a distinct Windows account for each user so that everybody can have their own wallpaper, and so that emails and documents are kept separate. This is very well and good, but it is not enough to protect your emails.
Keep Your Email Private in Windows
To keep your emails — even as files on the disk — private from the eyes of other users:
If this is true you have, of course, set up a distinct Windows account for each user so that everybody can have their own wallpaper, and so that emails and documents are kept separate. This is very well and good, but it is not enough to protect your emails.
Keep Your Email Private in Windows
To keep your emails — even as files on the disk — private from the eyes of other users:
- Locate the folder in which your email program keeps mail.
- Click on it with the right mouse button in Windows Explorer.
- Select Sharing and Security... from the menu.
- Go to the Sharing tab.
- Make sure Make this folder private is checked under Local sharing and security.
- If this option is grayed out, see below for options.
- Click OK.
These steps can be followed for Mozilla ThunderBird installed in Windows XP and Windows 7.
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