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ნუ გაებმებით თაღლითების მახეში მხარდაჭერის საიტზე. აქ არასდროს მოგთხოვენ სატელეფონო ნომერზე დარეკვას, შეტყობინების გამოგზავნას ან პირადი მონაცემების გაზიარებას. გთხოვთ, გვაცნობოთ რამე საეჭვოს შემჩნევისას „დარღვევაზე მოხსენების“ მეშვეობით.

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have access to mail before i put in password

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I've had Thunderbird for a few years and have always noticed that soon after clicking on the Thunderbird icon and it opens up, I can open any previous mail that I had received before. Then I put in my password and I am able to fully use Thunderbird. I have asked Thunderbird to remember my password. Shouldn't I have to put in my password before I can open any mai,l even old mail? Right now anyone using my computer can access my old mail!!!

I've had Thunderbird for a few years and have always noticed that soon after clicking on the Thunderbird icon and it opens up, I can open any previous mail that I had received before. Then I put in my password and I am able to fully use Thunderbird. I have asked Thunderbird to remember my password. Shouldn't I have to put in my password before I can open any mai,l even old mail? Right now anyone using my computer can access my old mail!!!

გადაწყვეტა შერჩეულია

Then use user accounts in your operating system. There is no password to open MS Word and read your documents. Thunderbird is no different.

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The password is your email password to log into your providers server to get new mail. It has nothing to do with protecting messages already received.

I, obviously, would like to lock out anyone from my existing mail before "opening" Thunderbird and downloading new mail.

შერჩეული გადაწყვეტა

Then use user accounts in your operating system. There is no password to open MS Word and read your documents. Thunderbird is no different.

Thank you! Appreciate it.