You can shorten the dial up time by turning off "wait for dial tone" in the network modem settings. On most modern exchanges you want need to wait.
Regards Neville >>It worked, thanks. Now I have a more interesting problem. I am currently >>using Jag to respond to this note. All's good in the hood, except I can >>make CE kick off the TCP/IP connection in Jaguar, but it takes 30 seconds >>or so for the connection to be made. In that time, CE stops waiting and >>goes back to the non-connecting state. Once the connection is made, CE >>just sits there. Once the connection is open, I can request CE Connect >>Now and, again, all's good in the hood. My problem is that I don't have >>an "always on" dialup connection. > >This isn't a CE issue. This is a Classic/OS X issue. CE isn't getting >tired of waiting, but rather OS X isn't properly passing back to Classic >the fact that the connection has come up. You will find the same thing >happens with a web browser or any other internet application running in >Classic. > >FYI: the default timeout period for CE is (IIRC) 120 seconds, so your 30 >second lag wouldn't be enough for Emailer to give up anyway. > >-chris ><http://www.mythtech.net> > >___________________________________________________________________________ >To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ,-~~-.____ _______ / | � \ / / ( ) � / / \_/-, ,____/ /______/ ==== II / \-'~; II / __/~| (....) =( _____| (______) ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

