I just realized why I had turned off the "Display alert" error
notification earlier: I have several accounts checked like every 5-10
minutes, and with some of these free/10-dollars-a-year-services like
HotPOP there are POP connection problems ever so often. Which means I'm
called to attention each time that happens if I've "Display alert"
checked. When"Display alert" is unchecked, it seems PowerMail just
forgets about the POP connection problem and try again next time the
schedule tells it to = perfect setup for me. 

So I've had to turn off the "Display alert" error notification and am
back to square one, wondering if anybody has a smart workaround for this
particular problem. (= I do want to be noticed if a send error occurs, I
do not want to be noticed when POP login error occurs.)

Max Gossell
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OSX v10.2.6
PowerMail v4.1.3
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM

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At 2003-05-27, 13.05 CET, Max Gossell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>At 2003-05-27, 06.53 CET, C. A. Niemiec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>What about a real popup window and a sound to get a REAL warning when
>>>this happens. We shouldn't need to check out Out Tray each time we push
>>>the send button !!
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>>Preferences... > Notifications -- will that do it? or does it cover other
>>errors?
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>>Chris
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>Hopefully it will -- I hadn't checked "Display alert", just the sound option.
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>Thanks!  :-)
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>Max G
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