This is completely correct.  In the case of Email, the "current operation" 
refers to the particular message you are downloading at the time.


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kathy
Williams
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:43 PM
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Subject: re: [Braillenote] my BN is working now


I was unable to locate this topic in the help index,but if you hit the ESC key 
while downloading files you have the option to stop immediately or stop when 
the current operation is done. I was trying to determine if they define the 
current operation as the full mail download or the current message download. It 
would be nice to get an answer to that. Either way you can stop the process 
immediately and it you don't get all of the current message you'll get it next 
time you go to download. In this way you can listen and when you've downloaded 
a nice managible hundred messages or so, you can deal with them and then go 
check for more mail and download another hundred. The actual number of messages 
your system will hold obviously depends on where you are putting them and what 
else is already there. But if you don't want to download 700 messages at a time 
you don't have to as I understand it.

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