Re: Strange mail behaviot

2009-04-23 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Apr 23, 2009, at 6:53 AM, Norm Rowe wrote:


 For the past couple of weeks I find the mail application open on the
 desktop. I do leave my G4 on at night so it can do it's thing. I'm  
 using
 OS 10.5.6 and I do not remember adding any new software but have used
 software update. I can turn mail off and every thing is fine until  
 next
 morning. I use Thunderbird for my mail and have it set as default.

Has the cat got a Gmail account? :-P

I can't think of anything other than a deliberately scheduled event  
that would cause the mail application to start.



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Re: Strange mail behaviot

2009-04-23 Thread joe


On Apr 23, 2009, at 8:53 AM, Norm Rowe wrote:

 For the past couple of weeks I find the mail application open on the
 desktop. I do leave my G4 on at night so it can do it's thing. I'm  
 using
 OS 10.5.6 and I do not remember adding any new software but have used
 software update. I can turn mail off and every thing is fine until  
 next
 morning. I use Thunderbird for my mail and have it set as default.
 Norm

I think someone else on the list described the same problem not too  
long ago.

Sorry--I'm no help, but maybe if you find who that was and see if he  
or she has found a solution yet.

Joe

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Re: Strange mail behaviot

2009-04-23 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Apr 23, 2009, at 2:06 PM, Steve R wrote:

 Have you installed new software or updated any software that has a
 preference to notify you when 'x' happens? Even if you didn't fill in
 your mail details, if the option to send mail is checked, the Mail
 app will open in an attempt to send 'x'.

Actually, the designated default mail application will open in an  
attempt to send X, which brings up a possible fix:

Start Mail, switch the default mail application back to mail, quit  
Mail, start it up ahain and switch the default back to Thunderbird  
again. That might fix it...

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