Privacy setting on laptop wireless network

If I'm on my macbook laptop and accessing wireless in a cafe or wherever.....is my data totally privacy-protected if I disable automatic login and set a password?

Your hosting company probably told you not to tick it because they don't offer SSL. I know my hosting company doesn't either. I got round it by using my mac mini as an email server. It would download all the email and I only ever connect to it using a personal test certificate (to allow SSL). So while there is a point where my password is sent unencrypted (which I can't do much about if I stay with my hosting provider) it is all through wired connections at least.
Just to say as well, if you bought an iPad you may want to consider using IMAP (which might be best done by doing as I did). With POP you download the emails locally onto whatever machine and then unless you explicitly say not to it deletes the email from the server. So reading email on your iPad would then make certain messages unviewable on your own machine.
How my setup works is as follows, I use software I got from Cutedge Systems. Basically he creates an easy to use interface to existing software present in OS X. So you're paying to avoid lot of configuration editing and starting of services. MailServe turns my Mac Mini into an email server which picks up email from my hosting company. I then use his DNS Enabler to ensure that when my laptop is connected to my own network that the DynDNS I use get the internal IP address rather than the public one. The result is I connect x.dyndns.org and no matter if I'm in my own network or using somebody else's it resolves to the correct IP address. It's all set up to allow IMAP meaning that no matter what device I use I always see the same mailboxes. I have a fairly reliable broadband connection so it works well for me.

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