[quote user="Sharkfin"]Is there a reason why good ol' Windows folder permissions can't be used? A simple Deny right for the certain people you're thinking of would surely work.[/quote]
That's not really what I meant. I've got two Pegasus users, one for business and one for private mail. A colleague of mine put a business mail in a public folder, which is accessible to all Pegasus users. I accidentally replied to the business mail from my private address, having forgotten to change users. However, as I said, I'm now running two single-user installations on my computer at work , which does in fact satisfy my purposes. It took me a while to get it running this way, though. It seems easier to me to switch from single-user mode to multi-user mode than the other way around. But never mind that. I'll just close this thread.
Cheers!
Steffan
<p>[quote user="Sharkfin"]Is there a reason why good ol' Windows folder permissions can't be used? A simple Deny right for the certain people you're thinking of would surely work.[/quote]</p><p>That's not really what I meant. I've got two Pegasus users, one for business and one for private mail. A colleague of mine put a business mail in a public folder, which is accessible to all Pegasus users. I accidentally replied to the business mail from my private address, having forgotten to change users. However, as I said, I'm now running two single-user installations on my computer at work , which does in fact satisfy my purposes. It took me a while to get it running this way, though. It seems easier to me to switch from single-user mode to multi-user mode than the other way around. But never mind that. I'll just close this thread.
</p><p>Cheers!
Steffan
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