Hi Julian,
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 08:17:08 +0100, you wrote:

> This depends on the type of DSL connection.  On my PC, my DSL
> connection is another Dial Up Networking (DUN) connection.

Although most DSL connection software uses a DUN connection, it is just creating
an interface between the operating system, and the network card to create a PPoE
(Point-to-Point over Ethernet).  Technically you could still use it as a local
area network connection.  Plus I never actually had any problems setting up the
network settings to use Local Area connection, even when I was using dial-up. 
Just meant that TB! didn't try connection itself when checking emails.  I don't
know if they have changed the way that works though ;)

-- 
Jonathan Angliss
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