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On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 03:04  PM, Martin H�cker wrote:
> when I have fire running and put my Computer to sleep it turns of the 
> internet conection automaticly. Now when I wake it up, fire can�t 
> connect till I turn on my internet conection.
>
> Right now Fire tries to connect, puts up an error message (and repeats 
> to do so without a possibility for me to stop it besides killing it). I 
> once tried to leave Fire and it put up someting about 20 Error pannels 
> before I killed it.
>
> Now this is bad because we share our connection and I can�t always do 
> it though. :(
>
> So could there be a way for fire to somehow just try it twice or three 
> times and not putting up another dialog if one is already open? I dont 
> really think that a dialog is really needed there, because I cant do 
> something besides of saying ok. :(
>
> What I would like more would be the "Accounts" group turning red (or 
> something like that) to show me that I�m offline right now.
>
> Would that be possible? :)

There is now a 30 second delay before we attempt to reconnect after 
sleep. If this doesn't give you enough time, for now you should just 
turn that option off in the General preferences.

I like the idea of making connections happen in the background and 
showing status in the Accounts window and/or Buddy List window.

-Jason

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