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On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, at 21:14:01 [GMT -0400], Tim Musson wrote:
MY>> Why do you think it's a good idea to run TB! unattached to a user
MY>> session?
TM> I can think of one off hand... I would like to have my computer start
TM> and start checking mail. However, I don't want to have to have it log
TM> in (yes, I know I can use TweekUI to do this, and then have a Screen
TM> Saver with password kick in, but it would be better to not have to.)
You are explaining why you want to check your mail at all times. I'm
asking why you think a standard interactive desktop application is a
good candidate for conversion to a service.
Mike Yetto
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