Is it possible to set up Mail so that people using the same Mac OSX computer that have seperate email addresses from the same ISP cannot access the e-mail of any other user (on the same internet account?) This would be a common situation for most home users where a few people share an internet account.
I have found that seperate user identities on the Mac do not help as anyone knowing the other persons e-mail address can easily access their mail by using the main internet account password. I am used to using Outlook Express on PC's on which LOCAL passwords can protect the e-mail of seperate e-mail addresses on one computer.
Am I alone in missing this feature; maybe there is a way of doing it I'm not aware of. I can also add that Outlook Express for Mac also appears to be missing this feature.
I have found that seperate user identities on the Mac do not help as anyone knowing the other persons e-mail address can easily access their mail by using the main internet account password. I am used to using Outlook Express on PC's on which LOCAL passwords can protect the e-mail of seperate e-mail addresses on one computer.
Am I alone in missing this feature; maybe there is a way of doing it I'm not aware of. I can also add that Outlook Express for Mac also appears to be missing this feature.