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2002-10-22 Thread myob
Hello Tim, Monday, October 21, 2002, 8:11:10 PM, you wrote: TM See the link in the footer of this message? It is a list of how to do TM all that stuff... No doubt. But before going into hospital recently I spent what seemed like ages trying to find how to set TB! in vacation mode from that

Re[2]: unsubscribing from this list? alternatives?

2002-10-22 Thread Peter N. Spotts
Luc, Sure...it's called Mailbox Verifier (catchy name, sigh). I downloaded it from CNET.com. It's freeware and it seems to work well so far. If you like, I can attach the zip file to an email and ship to you directly. The zip file is 215Kb. Best regards, Pete --

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2002-10-22 Thread Peter N. Spotts
Thanks, Dierk, I'll try it. Pete -- Peter N. Spotts Science and technology correspondent The Christian Science Monitor One Norway Street | Boston, MA 02115 USA

Re[2]: unsubscribing from this list? alternatives?

2002-10-21 Thread Peter N. Spotts
Rico, Yeah, I have the same mini-gripe. But I usually run TB minimized and try to ignore the flying beastie. I've been experimenting with a small POP-account monitor in my task bar to let me know I have mail (it just changes color; it doesn't flash much). I set the task-bar monitor to check once

Re[2]: unsubscribing from this list? alternatives?

2002-10-21 Thread Michael Thompson
Hello Rico, On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, at 22:40:12 [GMT +0100] (which was 22:40 in my TimeZone) you wrote: R My only problem with that, is that the bat keeps flying, until R all messages are read. I agree with this point. Maybe an option to enable disable this feature in the next version? -- Best