Re: Magic Mail and Save the Item Prefernece Password



Bruce Chambers wrote:

W. Watson wrote:

I posted a message similar to this maybe 2 weeks ago. The Earthlink NG access died for quite a long time, so I haven't been able to see recent posts. At that time I mistakenly thought the File->Password had something to to do with the server password. It doesn't. It's the password used by Item Properties accessed by right clicking on an Alias item (line). Although this allows me to set my server password, it does not stick when I leave MM. I've tried using Apply in the Item Properties dialog, but that doesn't seem to do it. Comments?



What does this have to do with computer viruses? Shouldn't you be directing any questions about Magic Mail to its maker?


Perhaps you do not realize that MM has been a subject quite a few times in the past. If you can tell me a better NG, I'd like to know. MM has no forum or Yahoo Group, as far as I know. I suppose if you want some connection with viruses, MM allows me to control my mail at the server level. I can then examine it there for viruses, and kill the mail before it ever gets down to me.
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