And it came to pass that Ben Bucksch wrote:
>Austin Marshall wrote:
>
>> Ben Bucksch wrote:
>>
>>> FYI: We discuss *this very topic* *at the moment* on
>>> another thread in *this* newsgroup.
>>
>> I apologize if, i'm posting this in the wrong place, but
>> the only other thing i see that could possibly be related
>> is the one about Mail notification and my question is
>> different.
>
>"Login at startup and other..."
>
>> So far, it seems like the only thing you can do is tell it
>> to log in automatically to your inbox
>
>Yes.
>
>> and that will bypass the screen. But it still exists when
>> you click on your account name and the other acount names
>
>Yes. What's wrong with that? A blank page is surely worse,
>IMO.
>
A blank screen is much preferable. I set everything to open
that way.
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