Thunderbird does not ask for password when sending second mail !!!
Dave Woyciesjes
woyciesjes at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jul 13 15:34:51 UTC 2012
On 07/13/2012 03:27 AM, Basil Chupin wrote:
> On 13/07/12 15:37, Jkhatri wrote:
>> On 07/12/2012 01:32 PM, Basil Chupin wrote:
>>> On 11/07/12 15:57, Jkhatri wrote:
>>>> Dear all
>>>>
>>>> I'm using thunderbird 13.0.1 on my ubuntu 12.04,
>>>>
>>>> when I start Thunderbird for the first time during a day it asks for
>>>> password to receive the mail , and it also asks for password when I
>>>> send first new email or reply to any received mail, thats ok , but
>>>> after that done successfully whenever I try send/reply to 2nd mail
>>>> it does not ask for password it simply sends the mail. I want to
>>>> configure Thunderbird to ask for password each and every time I send
>>>> mail , is there any configuration available in Thunderbird ???
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>>
>>>> Warm Regards
>>>> ./
>>>> Jatin khatri
>>>
>>> (I know that I just should not get involved in this, but being a
>>> student of how to resolve problems asked by some people - I cannot
>>> resist...)
>>>
>>> Jatin, why EXACTLY are you asking this question?
>> Security issue ... suppose you are not in front of your laptop after
>> receiving your mail, say you gone out for some time ... meanwhile
>> someone comes and send a Email from your TB with a doc. as attachment
>> ...which you do not want to share with orhters.... what you can do
>> after mail is already sent ???????.....
>
> So, THIS is your real concern - security when you decided to leave your
> computer/laptop for a few minutes to go to the toilet of have a
> cigarette or get a cup of tea, right?
>
> I have already answered this question when I responded to what Gilles
> wrote: LOCK SCREEN when you want to leave your computer. It takes just 2
> simple clicks of the mouse to achieve this.
Or just [CTRL][ALT][L] on the keyboard....
> I think that you need to explain why you are so concerned about this.
> Knowing the real reasons for your concern is most important in helping
> you with your concern.
>
> WHY are you so worried about someone using your computer/laptop to post
> some message, and with attachment, while you may step away from your
> computer/laptop?
>
> What I wrote about LOCKING SCREEN is more than enough to satisfy your
> concern as the way you described it so far. Is there more to your
> concern than you have said so far?
>
> If you feel that you want to discuss this privately and not in this
> public mail list then please do not hesitate to send me a private
> message and I will be glad to help you.
>
> BC
>
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