Re[2]: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-06 Thread Antje Lehmann
Hi,

Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

 Options | Network  Administration | No automatic dial for
 periodical mail checking.

And with this activated, what happens when mails are checked?


Antje

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Re[2]: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-06 Thread mm Meister
Hello Tony,

Thursday, November 6, 2003, 11:51:12 AM, you wrote:

TB Little red cross, top right hand of the title bar.

How come yours is red? Mine is black x on gray background.

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Re[2]: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-06 Thread malexander
Hello Melissa,

Thursday, November 6, 2003, 6:18:58 PM, you wrote:


MR In any event, why not offer us a simple toggle switch? (without the
MR need for the still rather clumsy work around switching between DUN and
MR LAN mode as described by others here)? Even when I used Calypso for a
MR short while a few years ago, there was an easy pause all accounts
MR option for stopping periodic polling. Even that abomination OE has
MR such a work offline switch. Why shouldn't TB! offer such a simple
MR and convenient option?

I agree. However, there is one other solution too. I use Mailwasher to
nuke all spam before I download to TB. Consequently, all my downloads
are done manually using alt-F2. Effectively, for me, TB is *always* in
an offline mode.


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Re[2]: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Bo Dirigo
Hello Antje,

Antje wrote:

AL I, too, cannot think of a solution to this problem, however I would
AL recommend that you have all your accounts checked within the same time
AL interval. This should at least prevent the connection center from
AL popping up every now and then, but only after the amount of time you
AL

Thanks for your suggestions.

Hopefully with this message I have the word wrap settings correct.  My
apologies for the rather long lines in previous message.  I checked my
settings ... seemed to be OK ... except I had to switch to use
MicroEd ... hope that does the trick!

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Re[2]: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Bo Dirigo
Hello Melissa,

On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 3:32:43 PM, you wrote:

MR Your wrapped lines look good here now. :-)

Thanks.  Just noticed your email address ... you by any chance taking
classes up on the hill there in Valencia?  Cal Institute of the Arts?

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Re[2]: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Richard H. Stoddard
Melissa,

Thursday, November 6, 2003, 12:29:09 AM, you wrote:

MR On Wednesday, November 05, 2003, at 11:13:42 AM PST, you wrote:

 I have not found a simple way of going off-line yet.

MR This is something I'd really like to see as well. I have a cable
MR connection that is always on, and I have to stop *all* traffic via
MR my firewall or unplug the cable (with these though, TB! still
MR tries to check...giving me those annoying unsuccessful beeps).

I don't know what I've done differently, but I've set mine to
send/receive at 10 minute intervals, and it only does it when I'm
actually connected (through my dialup). I also have it set for
deferred delivery and combined send/receive in the transport settings.
I've haven't had the problem to which you refer since one of the
earlier 1.6 versions. (I now use v.2.)

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Re[2]: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread Bo Dirigo
Hello Marck,

On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, 8:06:06 PM, you responded to:

BD Is there a way to read messages in an off-line mode?

with the following answer and sggestion:

MDP Yes.

MDP Options | Network  Administration | No automatic dial for
MDP periodical mail checking.

I will try this tomorrow!

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Re[2]: Newbie here ... how does one read messages in an off-line mode?

2003-11-05 Thread rich gregory
 Is there a way to read messages in an off-line mode?
AL I, too, cannot think of a solution to this problem,

One idea:
Tell your firewall to stop all internet traffic while you want to be off-line.


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