Hey Thomas,

Monday, January 15, 2001, 9:49:06 AM, you wrote:

Tim>> My question.
Tim>> I have gotten the impression from reading on this list that there is a
Tim>> way to configure TB so that it will only "Get New Mail" if there is an
Tim>> active Internet connection.  If this is the case, how would I go about
Tim>> setting it up?

T> Under Account/ Properties / Network make sure that there is no tick at
T> [ ] Use Account Specific.

T> Then go to Options / Network & Admin and choose the radio button for
T> Dial-Up and set up your DUN connection there.

T> Then tick the three options, especially [ ] Use existing (if any).

T> This way, TB will check automtically every xxx minutes for each
T> account as you have set it up under each Account / Options, but oly if
T> you are connected. If you are not connected, you can still just check
T> your mail by hitting alt-F2 (Check Mail for All).

This worked until I got to the office...
Then it attempted to open the Dial-Up connection selected in Options /
Network & Admin. I had to change back to "Local Area Network or manual
connection" in order to dl mail without
resorting to the modem.

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