> When I open my pegasus program he don't asks for password or login name, he just opens all the folders. Since I am in a shared computer
> I would like to know how can I change the configuration. I would like that the program asked for a login and that just with the
> correct login would show the read emails.
There is no way to use passwords in Pegasus mail unless running Novell. This is not possible until the actual mail files and folders are encrypted. The files currently are simply ASCII files and can be read with a word processor. A password for Pegasus Mail would be worse than useless, it would provide an indication of security, without providing any protection at all. If you are operating with the mail directories on a NT or other network operating system that provides for setting limits on the directories, you can use these rights to block access to your mail directories. Even WinXP can be set to limit assess to directories to the logged in user.
> When I open my pegasus program he don't asks for password or login name, he just opens all the folders. Since I am in a shared computer
> I would like to know how can I change the configuration. I would like that the program asked for a login and that just with the
> correct login would show the read emails.
There is no way to use passwords in Pegasus mail unless running Novell.  This is not possible until the actual mail files and folders are encrypted. The files currently are simply ASCII files and can be read with a word processor.  A password for Pegasus Mail would be worse than useless, it would provide an indication of security, without providing any protection at all. If you are operating with the mail directories on a NT or other network operating system that provides for setting limits on the directories, you can use these rights to block access to your mail directories.  Even WinXP can be set to limit assess to directories to the logged in user.