Re: Snooze All?

2004-12-18 Thread Tim Hodgson

On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 3:53 pm -0800, Dan Webb wrote:

>I have the same problem.  I've tried selecting the "Automatically access
>the network only if it is already available", but it doesn't stop
>Powermail from trying to retrieve email while waking up, before the
>network has been established.

This has irritated me for a long time, but since updating from 10.3.4 to
10.3.6 (yes, .6 - I'm cautious :) it's much rarer; the network seems to
wake up much more quickly. Has anyone else found this?

TimH
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PowerBook FW/500 | PowerMail 5.1 | OS X 10.3.6 | 640MB RAM





Re: Snooze All?

2004-12-17 Thread Dan Webb

I have the same problem.  I've tried selecting the "Automatically access
the network only if it is already available", but it doesn't stop
Powermail from trying to retrieve email while waking up, before the
network has been established.

Dan

Original Message

>On 12/14/04 12:33 AM Lally Singh wrote:
>
>>  So I've got PM checking a few mailboxes for me, on my laptop
>>(primary machine).  However, when I wake it up, it's often been
>>checking mail when it fell asleep.  Then i get a complaint message
>>from every one of those accounts it was checking.
>>
>
>Look under Setup>Mail Scheduling and Locations.
>
>Len
>-- 
>Leonard Morgenstern
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>It matters not whether you win or lose. What matters is whether I win or
lose.
>
>






Re: Snooze All?

2004-12-17 Thread Leonard Morgenstern

On 12/14/04 12:33 AM Lally Singh wrote:

>  So I've got PM checking a few mailboxes for me, on my laptop
>(primary machine).  However, when I wake it up, it's often been
>checking mail when it fell asleep.  Then i get a complaint message
>from every one of those accounts it was checking.
>

Look under Setup>Mail Scheduling and Locations.

Len
-- 
Leonard Morgenstern
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

It matters not whether you win or lose. What matters is whether I win or lose.





Snooze All?

2004-12-14 Thread Lally Singh

Hey all,

  So I've got PM checking a few mailboxes for me, on my laptop
(primary machine).  However, when I wake it up, it's often been
checking mail when it fell asleep.  Then i get a complaint message
from every one of those accounts it was checking.

  I try the 'snooze' button, but that doesn't prevent me from getting
one message per incoming account.  Is there a preference or something
to make it shut up?  If it didn't work, fine, log it or something.

Thanks!

-ls
-- 
Evil will win because good is dumb.