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I went into OPTIONS and put a check in the automatic dial and hangup box.
Thanks for the help and of you.

Lynn



At 09:18 AM 9/4/99 -0600, you wrote:
>At 10:45 AM 9/3/99 , Lynn Kucera wrote:
>>Greetings All,
>>
>>This is my first post to the list!! I bet you're all waiting on baited
>>breath to see what I have to ask, OK here's my question...
>>
>>I use Eudora Light (I'm cheap) and I've been using v3.0.6 for at least
>>two years now and before if I wanted to check my mail all I had to do
>>was click the "Check Mail" icon and it would bring up my ISP connection
>>windows and eventually log onto the net and then automatically start
>>downloading my mail. Then one day out of the blue I get this window
>>coming up in Eudora that says:
>>
>>Could not connect to "mail.navix.net"
>>
>>Cause: host is unreachable (10065)
>>
>>Since then I've never been able to use the icon again and I must manually
>>click my Navix connection icon on the desktop, log onto the net then
>>click the Eudora "Check Mail" icon and it will log on with password
>>and stuff and then start downloading the mail. I've tried reinstalling
>>Eudora which did nothing. I've no idea what could be wrong with the
>>Dial-Up Networking or Dial-Up Scripting Tool. I'm running Windows 95 and
>>I also have to use Dunce because I can't get the "remember password"
>>box in DUN to work (I've tried fixes and they don't work). Any ideas?
>
>
>Although it has been a while since I used Eudora v3.xx, it runs in my mind
>that the Advanced Network Options are still the same.   You need to open
>Eudora, click on the Tool bar item TOOLS / Options.  Find the Advanced
>network option and be sure you have all the boxes checked for it to
>Connect Using Dial-up Networking.   These may have been disabled when
>Eudora was unable to access the Dialup Networking.
>
>SInce I am using Eudora Pro v4.2, the exact names of the items listed above
>maybe different, so you will need to investigate your Options area to find
>the Check Box to enable using Dialup Networking.
>
>I hope this helps.
>
>                 Bob Wright
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