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In <3E7CC814.589D@peterskye.com>, on 03/22/03   
   at 12:31 PM, Peter Skye  said:  
>(herself and her boss) from her own computer.  Then you would use two  
>different profiles, one for each email account.  The emails are stored  
>separately and if the profiles are password protected then a user can  
>only open the email account for which he is authorized.  
 
A profile encapsulates all the customizations for a particular user  
include browser, mail, news and so on.  
 
Mozilla is pretty capable.  In most cases a single profile can handle  
multiple e-mail accounts.  The same is true for newservers.  Overall  
Polarbar is a bit more capable in this area, but I expect Mozilla to  
continue to improve.  
 
Steven  
 
 
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