Good point -- I don't think there's any way of getting Mail to do that
other than manually taking accounts offline, then bringing them back
online when you want to check them.
Cheers,
Ben
On 19 Jan 2005, at 03:36, Luis Sequeira wrote:
I (almost) stand corrected. You're right that having differen
At this stage, the only feature you've mentioned that Mail doesn't have
(set automatic check intervals on a per-account basis) is entirely
unnecessary for anyone with an internet connection faster than a 14.4k
modem.
Cheers,
Ben
I (almost) stand corrected. You're right that having different
inter
On 18 Jan 2005, at 22:57, Luis Sequeira wrote:
Can you have your accounts with all different settings, such as using
different SMTP servers for different accounts, on Mail?
Yes. And I do.
Can you have accounts that are checked for new mail at 5, or 30 minute
intervals, others that are checked whe
Thus spoke Luis Sequeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>1/18/05
*Can you have your accounts with all different settings, such as using
*different SMTP servers for different accounts, on Mail?
*
*Can you have accounts that are checked for new mail at 5, or 30
*minute intervals, others that are checked when y
What's the problem with multiple accounts? I'm using 8 at the moment (5
IMAP, 2 POP, and 1 Exchange) without any issues at all.
Cheers,
Ben
On 18 Jan 2005, at 00:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apple's Email is a real workhorse with a few caveats: It doesn't play
nice
with multiple email accounts w