From: Les Desser on
Is it possible to password protect emails on a BB Bold the same way that
the phone can be set to auto-lock?

A friend just got one and he is rather worried about loosing the phone
and the finder having open access to his emails.
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Les Desser
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From: Me on
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 22:33:54 +0000, Les Desser
<NewsDump1(a)dessergroup.com> wrote:

>Is it possible to password protect emails on a BB Bold the same way that
>the phone can be set to auto-lock?
>
>A friend just got one and he is rather worried about loosing the phone
>and the finder having open access to his emails.


Yes, password protect the phone itself.

Not too hard to find: Options - Password

Me
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Me wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 22:33:54 +0000, Les Desser
> <NewsDump1(a)dessergroup.com> wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to password protect emails on a BB Bold the same way that
>> the phone can be set to auto-lock?
>>
>> A friend just got one and he is rather worried about loosing the phone
>> and the finder having open access to his emails.
>
>
> Yes, password protect the phone itself.
>
> Not too hard to find: Options - Password
>
> Me

or don't tick save password.
From: Les Desser on
In article <e9a7o5p0chgl8pfmf44l61t3jh3n0ip4v8(a)4ax.com>, Me <Me(a)me.com>
Tue, 23 Feb 2010 10:10:00 writes

>>A friend just got one and he is rather worried about loosing the phone
>>and the finder having open access to his emails.
>
>
>Yes, password protect the phone itself.
>
>Not too hard to find: Options - Password

Thanks. Will that automatically request a PW after, say, 20 seconds of
inactivity?
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Les Desser
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From: Me on
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 08:27:47 +0000, Les Desser
<NewsDump1(a)dessergroup.com> wrote:

>In article <e9a7o5p0chgl8pfmf44l61t3jh3n0ip4v8(a)4ax.com>, Me <Me(a)me.com>
>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 10:10:00 writes
>
>>>A friend just got one and he is rather worried about loosing the phone
>>>and the finder having open access to his emails.
>>
>>
>>Yes, password protect the phone itself.
>>
>>Not too hard to find: Options - Password
>
>Thanks. Will that automatically request a PW after, say, 20 seconds of
>inactivity?

It is a user definable time - but yes.

Me