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Kathy,

Pressing Alt and K will open up a window showing the messages being
downloaded. Pressing CTRL Shift D will toggle the message status downloads
to on and off. Off you hear nothinhg, on you get all teh hub bub if you like.

Brad

At 04:35 PM 12/14/2004, you wrote:
>Okay you guys,
>I think that I'm starting to get this.  I just have another
>question.  Phil, Vicki, don't kick me off.  I promise, I'm trying to figure
>this out, but some stuff just isn't in the help file.  Okay, when I used to
>collect mail in Juno, it would tell me it was collecting.  It would say
>something like, "getting mail," or something creative like that.  Then,
>while it was collecting, I could find out how much had been collected so I
>knew that it was working and then, when it was done collecting, there would
>not only be a sound, like there is in Eudora, but it would say something
>like, "transmission was successful.  So many messages sent and so many
>received and I would know for sure that it was done.  Now, when I hit
>control M to collect mail, there is silence unless I get new mail, but
>otherwise, there is no confirmation that I've done it right.  Then, of
>course, if there isn't any new mail, there is no cute little musical notes
>or anything.  From what I've read, I don't know if I can change this and I
>don't know if I need to do something to Jaws or Eudora.  You guys, thank
>you for your patience.  I"m so sorry!  I suppose that another way around
>this is to try to spring for a plane ticket to Maine for somebody with a
>lot of patience to help me work this out, but Maine isn't the greatest
>place to be in the winter, unless you like to ski or snowshoe and I don't
>want to do that, I want to learn this!!!   GRRRRR!
>Kathy

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