OriginalRobboFOX Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 Anyone else use it?? I have it at work and the two nosy admin girls always go thru my emails, is there anyway I can password protect it so they cant open it??
Daggers Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 Anyone else use it?? I have it at work and the two nosy admin girls always go thru my emails, is there anyway I can password protect it so they cant open it?? That's what your secretary is meant to do - you just haven't grasped this Master-Servant relationship have you?
hairy Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 Anyone else use it?? I have it at work and the two nosy admin girls always go thru my emails, is there anyway I can password protect it so they cant open it?? No. But you can password access to your PC
Zingari Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 Anyone else use it?? I have it at work and the two nosy admin girls always go thru my emails, is there anyway I can password protect it so they cant open it?? if you click onto "outlook express" on the top left , then go to "identities" in the top right hand corner , then "manage identities" , then to "properties", you can then add your password and click the box that indicates password required
Dr The Singh Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 Just use something like Hotmail Or if your that worried use Royal Mail!!!
Zingari Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 Or if your that worried use Royal Mail!!! prince harry
Tabou Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 Sod password-protecting your account. Send messages to another colleague something along the lines of ..... "No worries dave, we can go halves on the Rohipynol, £20 each. I cant wait until the next office outing, those girls aren't going to know what hit them. Which do you want? "Office girl 1" or "Office girl 2" Obviously use their names..... NB: I am not a sexual predator.
OriginalRobboFOX Posted 3 April 2008 Author Posted 3 April 2008 if you click onto "outlook express" on the top left , then go to "identities" in the top right hand corner , then "manage identities" , then to "properties", you can then add your password and click the box that indicates password required Worked a treat mate... Sod password-protecting your account. Send messages to another colleague something along the lines of ....."No worries dave, we can go halves on the Rohipynol, £20 each. I cant wait until the next office outing, those girls aren't going to know what hit them. Which do you want? "Office girl 1" or "Office girl 2" Obviously use their names..... NB: I am not a sexual predator. This was my 2nd option had the password not worked...
SamL Posted 4 April 2008 Posted 4 April 2008 The only email address I use is my Hotmail one so I don't really see the point having to pay £39.99 to get that to work with Outlook Express. I do like the idea of it though.
Alexikokopops Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 The only email address I use is my Hotmail one so I don't really see the point having to pay £39.99 to get that to work with Outlook Express. I do like the idea of it though. Pay £39.99? Yer what? Outlook Express comes free on computers and then it's free to set it up to receive Hotmail. Unless I've forgotten to pay somewhere, that could be a distinct possibility.
lildave3 Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 Pay £39.99?Yer what? Outlook Express comes free on computers and then it's free to set it up to receive Hotmail. Unless I've forgotten to pay somewhere, that could be a distinct possibility. I didn't get it with my computer.
Alexikokopops Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 I didn't get it with my computer. I've got it with every computer I've had. Then again I am incredibly awesome.
lildave3 Posted 5 April 2008 Posted 5 April 2008 I've got it with every computer I've had.Then again I am incredibly awesome. Microsoft is sizeist. It's the only explanation.
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