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Hi!
on Wednesday, March 14, 2001 20:39:10, our bat friend Marck D. Pearlstone typed:

MDP> The "Dispatcher" is a sub-system which reads all message headers from
MDP> the server and provides an interface for you to decide the fate of
MDP> each message it finds there: Download, delete, delete without
MDP> downloading, leave for another time, etc.

Can i go offline and dispatch or do i have to stay in contact with the
server to make necessary things with the mails? I thought that TB
fetched the headers and then got offline, but instead, at least on my
system, TB! waited online "looping". If the dispatcher is meant to be
used on a dial-up connection, then it's not practical to do this imo.
It didn't matter if i had told TB! to hang up after fetching mail or
not.
Whadda you gooroos say?


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