Re[2]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-29 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
Hello Thomas On 29 September 2000, at 08:25, you wrote CTc Sorry to appear contradictory, but in my case it does. TB will merrily CTc go attempting to establish connections at intervals - as set in CTc options, periodical checking. I have stopped this by un-checking CTc periodical checking an

Re[2]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-29 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
Hello Thomas On 29 September 2000, at 08:28, you wrote This is not a bug. If the connection fails, TB makes anotehr attempt. CTc And a very laudable action that is too, but one I would like to CTc control. The addition of "If connections fails, attempt to establish a CTc new connection?"

Re[2]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-28 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
Hello Thomas On 28 September 2000, at 03:02, you wrote ACM Actually, you *can* prevent it from checking while you're offline. ACM Do the following: TF [...] CTc I've tried that, and I assure you that TB *still* insists on trying to CTc establish a dial-up connection when offline. TF See my

Re[2]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-28 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
Hello Thomas On 28 September 2000, at 03:01, you wrote TF If you press the cancel button, *this* attempt will be cancelled, and TF another attempt will be made later. However, since a few versions ago, TF we also have an *Abort* button, and when you press that one, TB will TF not make another

Re[2]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-28 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
Hello Tobias On 28 September 2000, at 14:28, you wrote This is not a bug. If the connection fails, TB makes anotehr attempt. And a very laudable action that is too, but one I would like to control. The addition of "If connections fails, attempt to establish a new connection?" would do nicely.

Re[2]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-27 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
Hello Tobias On 27 September 2000, at 15:32, you wrote TF What should this do exactly? Reading or writing e-mail off-line... hitting an off-line button would prevent auto-checking of mailboxes. Those with permanent connections connection (unmetered Telco charges) wouldn't of course worry

Re[2]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-27 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
Hello A On 27 September 2000, at 18:31, you wrote TF Since you trash them after reading them, I think this would make TF sense for you too. Would it? ACM He threads his messages. I understand what he's saying. ACM Take Gravity for instance, you can have it check the newservers at ACM

Re[2]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-27 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
Hello A On 27 September 2000, at 20:26, you wrote CTc I've a feeling I may be doing something wrong here, so please bear CTc with me on this one. What happens to you (and other TB users) when CTc you run TB while off-line? For me TB will repeatedly attempt to CTc establish a dial-up connection.

Re[2]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-27 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
Hello Thomas On 27 September 2000, at 13:01, you wrote TF You have to set up your dialling instructions *inly* under Options / TF Network Admin. TF = "only" Yep, done that. CTc I only had my main account

Re[2]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-26 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
Hello Thomas On 26 September 2000, at 14:28, you wrote TF Hallo Charlie, TF On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 21:53:39 +0100 GMT (26/09/2000, 04:53 +0800 GMT), TF Charlie Turner (ceejay) wrote: CTc Does anyone else think an on-line/off-line button for the main tool CTc bar a useful idea. TF What

Re[2]: Cursor postion () Netorking settings

2000-09-25 Thread Charlie Turner (ceejay)
Hello Tony On 25 September 2000, at 22:43, Tony wrote TB This message: 25/09/2000 22:36 GMT. TB Hello Charlie, TB A reminder of what Charlie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on: TB 25 September 2000 at 21:53:39 GMT +0100 CTc For example, if I go to my address book and select an entry; right