That will not work if the connection is dropped, it'll stay offline. If
Mail senses connection is back, it should automatically go back on line
(does for me).
vlad
On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 03:10 , Gene Merritt wrote:
Amber
At the top of your screen there is a heading MAILBOX. If you click on
that you'll see the first option is for GO OFFLINE or GO ONLINE. I just
found that last night.
Gene
On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 09:40 AM, Amber Rhea wrote:
This is probably a silly question with a very simple answer, but...
after a certain period of time, if Mail doesn't successfully connect
with the IMAP server (it times out, I suppose; the server is known for
being notoriously slow at times) it goes 'Offline' - as in, the word
Offline appears next to Inbox. How do I get it back 'Online'? Couldn't
find anything in Preferences/Help/Accounts.
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