Mozilla has an option to grab the mail at specified intervals. I don't 
remember where it's located though.  Poke around in the preferences and 
you'll come across it.

Jim

Christopher Gleeson wrote:
> Hi all!
> 
> I hope someone can help out with this relatively minor problem.  I've 
> been using Mozilla 1.0 and really liking it.  My problem is, if 
> Mozilla is active, but no windows have been activated (in other words 
> it's "on" but not being used) it tries to connect on its own.  This 
> only happens with Mozilla.  My setup:
> 
> PM7600/G3-400  384Meg RAM, OS 8.6
> 
> I've looked through all the preferences settings I can think of, but 
> to no avail.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Chris Gleeson
> Wawa, Ontario
> 
> http://wawa.cc
> 



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