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Originally posted by aNILEator
It's odd you'd really think it would be part of the actual program itself
Not really, you can already put a password on your windows account, just log-off or lock the computer when you leave...
Outlook & Outlook Express also don't have this feature.
Also if you think about it, the mails are stored on your HDD in plain text, so if you browse for the files directly you can open them anyway...
EDIT: You can also use PGP to send/receive encrypted email, these will stay encrypted, so when you want to read them you have to give your pgp userpass.