Mask email password
Mask email password
Could we mask the password in email setup in "Setup e-mail" window? Thanks.
- jordansparks
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Re: Mask email password
It is. You have to be NOT logged in as an admin for the masking to work. I just clarified that in the manual.
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Re: Mask email password
Thanks for the quick response. I don't see it masked in 6.0.7 and 6.1.1. The password I was talking abut is the "email setup" window at setup/email. Thanks.
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Re: Mask email password
And you're not logged in as admin?
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Re: Mask email password
Sorry that I misread your first comment. I logged in as admin. That is why it was clear text. I see little need to make that distinction. Can we all make it masked for all users? Sometime I login as admin and forget to logout. I don't want to run the risk to let other people see my password and access my emails. We mask the passwords for all users anyway. Thanks.
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Re: Mask email password
Sorry, there are no plans to change it. Don't stay logged in as admin. Admin mode is for very specific functions only, not for general managment and setup functions. The admin should have a different user for those things. And even a third user for ordinary use if they are worried about accidentally leaving their management user running.
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Re: Mask email password
anyone with admin rights, not just Admin, can see the password.
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Re: Mask email password
Admin rights should not be freely given out like candy. There should really only be one.
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