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Friday, May 18, 2001, 5:50:33 PM, Catalin Olteanu wrote:

>         I usually download all the mail I receive, both from
home and
> from the office. Therefore, I don't need (and I don't use) the
Mail
> Dispatcher, I simply hit Alt-F2 and wait. However, although
I'm not in
> love with the new Connection Center (maybe its design can be
improved,
> don't blame me for not being creative on it), a Skip message
might be
> sometime useful (and it's more handy than, after downloading
50
> messages and getting stuck at the huge 51st, to switch to Mail
> Dispatcher, wait for headers to be downloaded, locate the 51st
> message, etc.).

I second this. Indeed it would be a nice feature, especially for
those of us that use dial-up connections. In countries like
mine, they phone costs are high (due to monopoly), and a way to
skip huge messages would be welcome.

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  If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box
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               ...Oh wait, he already does.

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