Hi all !
Okay, I have the following idea that maybe could replace, in a way, some requests about security concerning the access of the accounts. Indeed, in Pegasus Mail contrary to Foxmail, the accounts are not password-protected, although I think this feature is planned on David's list. What I suggest is the following : instead of password-protecting the accounts, why not password-protect the tray icon once Pegasus Mail is reduced (obviously in the tray [:)] ? The feature could be implemented as follows : there could be a tab in some sub-menus of the options asking us (1) if we want to enable tray-password-protection and (2) if the answer to (1) is "Yes", then to provide a password. Now, it would be really tiresome to have to type the password everytime one double-clicks on the tray if one uses Pegasus Mail for a long period, therefore we could add the following feature : by right-clicking on the tray icon, we could have to new possibilities "Enable password protection" and "Disable password protection". Now here is how the thing could work : I go into the options, tick the enbale box in the hypothetical new security tab, then choose a password. Then after working for some time, I reduce Pegasus Mail into the tray, but I do not intent to leave the room or my desk, thus I do not want to password-protect the tray icon, so I right-click on the icon and choose "Disable password protection", and then there is a prompt which asks me the password, which I provide and then the password-protection is disabled. Now suppose that it is lunch, so I have to leave my desk, then I right-click on the tray icon and choose "Enable password protection". Again, there is a prompt asking the password which I provide and then I go out peacefully to enjoy my meal. Now what if someone tries to open the program ? After double-clicking on the tray icon, there will be a prompt asking the password which of course she does not know. So suppose that she terminate Pegasus Mail by using CTRL-ALT-DELETE, and after that she runs Pegasus Mail again, then what should happen is that once the tray-password-protection has been enabled, Pegasus Mail will automatically starts reduced in tray and of course with the protection still on. It will launch normally only if the "Disable" option has been activated or if the whole password feature has not been activated.
This way I think, there is no need to password-protect the accounts. I do not know if this is easy or difficult, so I can only submit the idea and wait to see wether it is accepted or not (of course, I hope it will).
Cheers and Happy Holidays !
Ginhead.
<p>Hi all !</p><p>Okay, I have the following idea that maybe could replace, in a way, some requests about security concerning the access of the accounts. Indeed, in Pegasus Mail contrary to Foxmail, the accounts are not password-protected, although I think this feature is planned on David's list. What I suggest is the following : instead of password-protecting the accounts, why not password-protect the tray icon once Pegasus Mail is reduced (obviously in the tray [:)] ? The feature could be implemented as follows : there could be a tab in some sub-menus of the options asking us (1) if we want to enable tray-password-protection and (2) if the answer to (1) is "Yes", then to provide a password. Now, it would be really tiresome to have to type the password everytime one double-clicks on the tray if one uses Pegasus Mail for a long period, therefore we could add the following feature : by right-clicking on the tray icon, we could have to new possibilities "Enable password protection" and "Disable password protection". Now here is how the thing could work : I go into the options, tick the enbale box in the hypothetical new security tab, then choose a password. Then after working for some time, I reduce Pegasus Mail into the tray, but I do not intent to leave the room or my desk, thus I do not want to password-protect the tray icon, so I right-click on the icon and choose "Disable password protection", and then there is a prompt which asks me the password, which I provide and then the password-protection is disabled. Now suppose that it is lunch, so I have to leave my desk, then I right-click on the tray icon and choose "Enable password protection". Again, there is a prompt asking the password which I provide and then I go out peacefully to enjoy my meal. Now what if someone tries to open the program ? After double-clicking on the tray icon, there will be a prompt asking the password which of course she does not know. So suppose that she terminate Pegasus Mail by using CTRL-ALT-DELETE, and after that she runs Pegasus Mail again, then what should happen is that once the tray-password-protection has been enabled, Pegasus Mail will automatically starts reduced in tray and of course with the protection still on. It will launch normally only if the "Disable" option has been activated or if the whole password feature has not been activated.</p><p>This way I think, there is no need to password-protect the accounts. I do not know if this is easy or difficult, so I can only submit the idea and wait to see wether it is accepted or not (of course, I hope it will).</p><p>&nbsp;
Cheers and Happy Holidays !</p><p>Ginhead.
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