Yeah, I prefer to have it open so I can see when the app is checking.  In
pre-Office-X days, the window stayed (as I recall) in its current layer when
you manually checked email, just like it does when mail is checked
automatically.  

Office X introduced the behavior of popping to the front, which I think has
some merit so you can more easily (for example) click the stop buttons.  I
would just like for it to go away again.




> On or near 7/1/04 1:00 PM, Michael J. Kobb at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
> 
>> I'll give that a try as a workaround, thanks!  However, it's still not
>> desirable behavior.  If the user manually invokes checking for mail, chances
>> are excellent that they'll want to do something useful with that mail should
>> it arrive.  Having to click the window to do that useful something is an
>> inconvenience.
> 
> I just close the progress window. Then, when I send and receive, no progress
> window pops up. If I want it, I type Cmd-7 and it appears. When I'm done,
> Cmd-W dismisses it.
> 


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