Dan, if it opens the connection first, I'd like to try it.  I have an 
iBook, running 10.2.6 and CE 2.0v3.

>Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 17:03:56 EST
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>Subject: Re:  Apple script dummy
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>-----It appears that [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, on 20040117 1:42 PM:
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>>>If you're using Emailer, then the easiest way is probably to use 
>>>Emailer's own scheduling (it can execute scripts at preset times).
>>
>>Yes it can but what it can't do is connect when running under Classic in 
>>OS X. If you're on a dial-up, you have to have some way of having 
>>Internet Connect dial up and connect to the ISP before you've got CE 
>>scheduled to check mail. That's what I want to do with Applescript. There 
>>is a "connect script" in Internet Connect's library, but I lack the 
>>knowlege of Applescript to make it work on a period basis depending on 
>>time of day.
>
>FWIW, I have written a script that, on my OS X machine, will open an 
>Internet connection, tell Emailer to check an account, then disconnect. I 
>would like to post it with my Applescripts, but it would be nice to have 
>folks test it first. 
>
>So, please let me know if you can do so. . . . Then I'll post it and 
>inform the list.
>
>ciao,
>
>dan

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