If this is an OS X 10.3.7 issue, some people have been able to kludge a fix for it by entering their ISP's DNS server addresses into the relevant pane in Network preferences. But if it is the identified 10.3.7 problem, you would be likely to have experienced long delays in opening Apple's Mail program.

Regards

James
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Hello Frank,

I would guess that you are using OSX 10.3.7; right?
That could explain your DNS-Problem, as Apple has changed its
DNS-calls. So If I start Apple Mail, I have to wait 50 seconds.
Apple told, that it is a bug, so wait for 10.3.8 or return to 10.3.6.

Hope it explains.
Richard.
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