JS>  I've set my Network & Administration -> Connect to the internet using
JS>  -> Local Area Network or Manual connection, even though I have
JS>  dial-up, as I always connect and disconnect manually. So, when I'm
JS>  not connected, TB simply puts error to the log when it should
JS>  retrieve new messages. I'm fine with this.

Yeah, that's how I have it now. But when I start up TB when I'm not
connected, it seems to get in some weird state where I can't quit the
application, even if I try to delete/abort tasks in the connection center...
Maybe a way (command line argument) to start up off-line would be cool, too.

- Paul

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On Tuesday, December 04, 2001, 4:32:14 PM, Jernej Simončič wrote:

JS> Hello Paul,

JS> 4. december 2001, 19:55:35, you wrote:

PAT>> Is there a "work offline" feature somewhere, that I'm just not seeing? It'd
PAT>> be nice to be able to suspend TB's automatic mail retrieval temporarily just
PAT>> so it's not beeping at me, like when I need to find something in my e-mail
PAT>> archives but I'm not dialed into my ISP at the moment.

JS>  I've set my Network & Administration -> Connect to the internet using
JS>  -> Local Area Network or Manual connection, even though I have
JS>  dial-up, as I always connect and disconnect manually. So, when I'm
JS>  not connected, TB simply puts error to the log when it should
JS>  retrieve new messages. I'm fine with this.


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