Hello David,
A reminder of what David Pascoe typed on:
05 November 2003 at 07:47:21 GMT +0800
DP The VPN dialup adapter sends all traffic into my work site so TB!
DP cannot poll for mail for long periods.
Why not just turn off auto checking and do it manually when it's
convenient?
--
Hi,
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Options | Network Administration | No automatic dial for
periodical mail checking.
And with this activated, what happens when mails are checked?
Antje
Using The Bat! v2.01 on Windows 98 4.10 Build A
--
| Antje Lehmann
| mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Antje,
@6-Nov-2003, 13:32 +0100 (06-Nov 12:32 UK time) Antje Lehmann [AL]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
Options | Network Administration | No automatic dial for
periodical mail checking.
AL And with this activated, what happens when mails are checked?
Using automatic periodical
Hello Marck,
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 01:06:06 + GMT (06/11/2003, 08:06 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
BD Is there a way to read messages in an off-line mode?
Options | Network Administration | No automatic dial for
periodical mail checking.
This option is not available when you are on
Hi Thomas,
@6-Nov-2003, 22:37 +0700 (06-Nov 15:37 UK time) Thomas Fernandez
said to Marck:
Options | Network Administration | No automatic dial for
periodical mail checking.
This option is not available when you are on a LAN/Ethernet
connection, only for DUN. David does not use DUN, if I
Hello Marck,
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 16:22:41 + GMT (06/11/2003, 23:22 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Either 1) the connection is permanent and the checking frequency is
immaterial and there is no problem to start with or 2) the checking
is forcing an unwanted connection in which case
Hello Melissa,
A reminder of what Melissa Reese typed on:
05 November 2003 at 11:29:09 GMT -0800
MR This is something I'd really like to see as well. I have a cable
MR connection that is always on,
I can't believe your moaning about an always on connection. I've had
BB for over a year now
Hello Marck,
A reminder of what Marck D Pearlstone typed on:
06 November 2003 at 16:22:41 GMT +
MDP And who is David?
Little bloke, likes throwing stones at people.
--
Best regards,Tony.
Using The Bat!
Hello Tony,
Thursday, November 6, 2003, 11:51:12 AM, you wrote:
TB Little red cross, top right hand of the title bar.
How come yours is red? Mine is black x on gray background.
--
Maggie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current
Hi Marck,
On Thursday, November 06, 2003, at 8:22:41 AM PST, you wrote:
Either 1) the connection is permanent and the checking frequency is
immaterial and there is no problem to start with ...
Here are some of *my* concerns...
I have a cable (ethernet) connection, and by default, it's always
Hello Thomas,
This option is not available when you are on a LAN/Ethernet
connection, only for DUN. David does not use DUN, if I understand
correctly.
If David does not use DUN, then that is a way to disable or set
off-line. Change from LAN/Ethernet to DUN and have No automatic dial for
Hi Melissa,
@6-Nov-2003, 09:08 -0800 (06-Nov 17:08 UK time) Melissa Reese said
to Marck:
Either 1) the connection is permanent and the checking frequency
is immaterial and there is no problem to start with ...
Here are some of *my* concerns...
I have a cable (ethernet) connection, and by
Hello mm,
A reminder of what mm Meister typed on:
06 November 2003 at 12:05:07 GMT -0500
mM How come yours is red? Mine is black x on gray background.
Somewhere on your monitor you should have a control to increase the
colour saturation :)
In fact mine's not a red cross, it's a white
Hi Tony,
On Thursday, November 06, 2003, at 8:51:12 AM PST, you wrote:
I can't believe your moaning about an always on connection.
Was I moaning about my BB connection? Or was I saying that I felt
there could/should be a way to easily toggle online/offline...without
either tedious account by
Hello Melissa,
A reminder of what Melissa Reese typed on:
06 November 2003 at 10:18:58 GMT -0800
MR That seems a rather flippant remark considering that some of us may
MR find a use for working *with* TB! while in an offline mode.
Well it wasn't meant to be. I just find it strange that
Hello Melissa,
Even that abomination OE has such a work offline switch. Why
shouldn't TB! offer such a simple and convenient option?
I fully agree. It shouldn't be that difficult to include.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.01.3
Winamp OFF:
Hello Melissa
Thank you for your email dated Thursday, November 6, 2003, 5:08:45 PM,
in which you wrote:
MR 2) Stop *all* traffic with my firewall (including live chess servers,
MRweb browser, news client, etc.
Do you not have the option to block by application?
--
Regards
William
Hello Melissa,
Thursday, November 6, 2003, 6:18:58 PM, you wrote:
MR In any event, why not offer us a simple toggle switch? (without the
MR need for the still rather clumsy work around switching between DUN and
MR LAN mode as described by others here)? Even when I used Calypso for a
MR short
Hi William,
On Thursday, November 06, 2003, at 11:27:14 AM PST, you wrote:
Do you not have the option to block by application?
Even if I do, this would not alleviate annoyance caused by 10 error
beeps every five minutes when TB! insists on polling...regardless of
whether or not I've stopped
Hello Melissa
Thank you for your email dated Thursday, November 6, 2003, 7:35:43 PM,
in which you wrote:
MR Even if I do, this would not alleviate annoyance caused by 10 error
MR beeps every five minutes when TB! insists on polling
I'd have thought with your background you would have turned
On Thursday, November 6, 2003, 6:47:03 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
Maybe they're thinking the way I am. I see no reason whatsoever to
suspend auto mail collection unless it gets in the way of another
application. There is no cost issue with BB. If you have no programs
at all running it is still on
Hello Julian,
A reminder of what Julian Beach (Lists) typed on:
06 November 2003 at 20:07:21 GMT +
JBL Maybe NTL's mail servers are more reliable than Pipex's
I can honestly say in the past year I've had no trouble at all with
NTL for any reason. It used to take about 10 to 15 minutes
On Friday, 7 November 2003, at 23:35:56 [GMT +0700] you wrote:TF Hello Marck,
TF On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 16:22:41 + GMT (06/11/2003, 23:22 +0700 GMT),
TF Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Either 1) the connection is permanent and the checking frequency is
immaterial and there is no problem to start
Hello TBUDL,
Is there a way to read messages in an off-line mode? I have approx. 6-7 accounts
set-up which downloads their respective messages at various times. Outside of going
into each account and unchecking the Periodical checking box or increasing the time
interval of checking for mail,
Hi Bo,
On Wednesday, November 05, 2003, at 11:13:42 AM PST, you wrote:
I have not found a simple way of going off-line yet.
This is something I'd really like to see as well. I have a cable
connection that is always on, and I have to stop *all* traffic via my
firewall or unplug the cable (with
Hi,
Bo Dirigo wrote:
Hello TBUDL,
Is there a way to read messages in an off-line mode? I have
approx. 6-7 accounts set-up which downloads their respective
messages at various times.
I, too, cannot think of a solution to this problem, however I would
recommend that you have all your
Hello Antje,
Antje wrote:
AL I, too, cannot think of a solution to this problem, however I would
AL recommend that you have all your accounts checked within the same time
AL interval. This should at least prevent the connection center from
AL popping up every now and then, but only after the
Hi Bo,
On Wednesday, November 05, 2003, at 12:21:52 PM PST, you wrote:
I checked my settings ... seemed to be OK ... except I had to switch
to use MicroEd ... hope that does the trick!
Your wrapped lines look good here now. :-)
--
Melissa
PGP public keys:
mailto:[EMAIL
Hello Melissa,
On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 3:32:43 PM, you wrote:
MR Your wrapped lines look good here now. :-)
Thanks. Just noticed your email address ... you by any chance taking
classes up on the hill there in Valencia? Cal Institute of the Arts?
--
Best regards,
Dirigo
Hi Bo,
On Wednesday, November 05, 2003, at 12:53:53 PM PST, you wrote:
...you by any chance taking classes up on the hill there in
Valencia? Cal Institute of the Arts?
I'm an alumna of CalArts ('78-'82). The school gave me a couple of
email addresses for life to use as I please, so I continue
Hello,
Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 9:29:09 PM, you wrote:
MR (with these though, TB! still tries to
MR check...giving me those annoying unsuccessful beeps)
These beeps can be disabled in options, but it will turn off all error
beeps of course.
MR I've not found
MR a convenient way to pause
On Thursday, 6 November 2003, at 23:21:49 [GMT +0200] you wrote:ZAÖ Hello,
ZAÖ Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 9:29:09 PM, you wrote:
ZAÖ These beeps can be disabled in options, but it will turn off all error
ZAÖ beeps of course.
MR I've not found
MR a convenient way to pause all TB! polling,
Hi Bo,
@5-Nov-2003, 14:13 -0500 (05-Nov 19:13 UK time) Bo Dirigo [BD] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBUDL:
BD Is there a way to read messages in an off-line mode?
Yes.
Options | Network Administration | No automatic dial for
periodical mail checking.
--
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone --
Melissa,
Thursday, November 6, 2003, 12:29:09 AM, you wrote:
MR On Wednesday, November 05, 2003, at 11:13:42 AM PST, you wrote:
I have not found a simple way of going off-line yet.
MR This is something I'd really like to see as well. I have a cable
MR connection that is always on, and I have
On Thursday, 6 November 2003, at 06:13:21 [GMT +0500] you wrote:RHS Melissa,
RHS Thursday, November 6, 2003, 12:29:09 AM, you wrote:
I have not found a simple way of going off-line yet.
RHS I don't know what I've done differently, but I've set mine to
RHS send/receive at 10 minute intervals,
Hello Marck,
On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 8:06:06 PM, you responded to:
BD Is there a way to read messages in an off-line mode?
with the following answer and sggestion:
MDP Yes.
MDP Options | Network Administration | No automatic dial for
MDP periodical mail checking.
I will try this
Is there a way to read messages in an off-line mode?
AL I, too, cannot think of a solution to this problem,
One idea:
Tell your firewall to stop all internet traffic while you want to be off-line.
--
Rich
Current version is 2.01.3 | Using TBUDL
37 matches
Mail list logo