Re: Park while checking?

2002-04-05 Thread Lars Geiger
Hi Karin, On Friday, April 5, 2002 at 13:21:04 [GMT +0200], you wrote: >> You can park a task, so you can read the log KS> But that's why we have a log to begin with. I still don't see what KS> the use of parking a task has. Just to make that clear, the task still is executed when parked. But y

Re: Park while checking?

2002-04-05 Thread Karin Spaink
On 5-4-02 at 08:11, Lars Geiger kindly wrote: > Hi Karin, KS>> I clicked on it. The blue square P for 'parked message' appeared KS>> instead of the dot. _Parked_ fetching mail? What is that supposed to KS>> do? > You can park a task, so you can read the log after the task has finished > its work

Re: Park while checking?

2002-04-05 Thread Karin Spaink
On 5-4-02 at 03:19, Daniel Grunberg kindly wrote: > on Thursday, April 4, 2002, 5:32:35 PM, Karin Spaink wrote: >> I clicked on it. The blue square P for 'parked message' appeared >> instead of the dot. _Parked_ fetching mail? What is that supposed to >> do? > Parking a message guards that messa

Re: Park while checking?

2002-04-04 Thread Lars Geiger
Hi Karin, On Friday, April 5, 2002 at 00:32:35 [GMT +0200], you wrote: KS> I clicked on it. The blue square P for 'parked message' appeared KS> instead of the dot. _Parked_ fetching mail? What is that supposed to KS> do? You can park a task, so you can read the log after the task has finished it

Re: Park while checking?

2002-04-04 Thread Daniel Grunberg
on Thursday, April 4, 2002, 5:32:35 PM, Karin Spaink wrote: > I clicked on it. The blue square P for 'parked message' appeared > instead of the dot. _Parked_ fetching mail? What is that supposed to > do? Parking a message guards that message against accidental deletion of the message or accident

Park while checking?

2002-04-04 Thread Karin Spaink
Due to too much traffic on my webservers, connections are slow. That gives me ample time to study the connection centre. In the top screen, there's an up- or down-arrow, depending on whether mail is being sent or fetched. After the arrow is a small dot. I clicked on it. The blue square P for 'pa