Hallo A. Curtis,

(hi there, too)

On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 10:43:56 +0800 GMT (28/09/2000, 10:43 +0800 GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:

TF>>> This is not correct. I have "manual" connection enabled at home, and
TF>>> TB (with the settings above) will indeed know whther a connection is
TF>>> available. It will only check mail when I am on-line. That's the whole
TF>>> point of this setting.

ACM>> Funny that this was the very setting that was making TB! annoyingly
ACM>> check for mail whether or not I was connected. I had to switch to a
ACM>> modem connection to prevent this.

TF> Note to self: double-check as soon as you (or "I" rather, or maybe
TF> both of us) get home.

Double-checked. I was wrong. Under Options / Network&Admin, I have DUN
Connection checked, not manual.

Auto-disconn: checked.
No auto dial: checked.
Use existing: checked.  <- this is why TB does not dial when I am
                           connected manually. When I websurf, TB will
                           automtically check every 10 minutes, and if
                           I hit ALT-F2, will check additionally, but
                           will not *attempt* to dail.

Pause between: 60 seconds.
Max retries: 10
This machine is: Workstation with TCP/IP.   <- do you have the same
                                               setting here?
Allow local is _not_ checked.

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Cheers,
Thomas                             mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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