My problem: I have TB configured to auto-dial when it needs to retrieve
mail, and auto-disconnect when done. I also have an scheduler that
launches TB! twice a day with the /check* parameter, to get the mail.

I had this scheme working for two months without a problem, but today
I got back home and found my pc connected to internet, with a dialog
box of TB asking me to reenter the username and password for one of my
accounts.

It seems, from the logs, that the server had a tech problem, didn't
allow TB to login, and TB assumed it had the wrong password and asked
me to reenter it.

But I wasn't here, and it just waited for 5:20 hours connected, until
I got back home. Here in Argentina the telephone companies charge by
the minute, and this happened during noon, when the minute is the most
expensive, so try to imagine how much I love TB right now.

Unfortunately I didn't capture an image of the dialog box, but I
hope you know it. Do you know of any way I can totally disable it? I
set all the pop3 usernames and passwords in the accounts'
configurations, so I don't want TB asking me for them, but I can't
find this mentioned in the options window.

I'm sorry I made this msg so long, but I think I needed to release
some tension :) and not only ask for help.

Thanks.

-- 
Ricardo M. Reyes | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                 | (Mar del Plata - Argentina)
                 | Usando The Bat! 1.60c


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