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I have used microsoft outlook for email, calendar, keeping track of things
for years. Just upgraded to Office 2003 professional and cannot find out how to set the internet connection to disconnect after sending or receiving email. We are "land lines" and limited hours per month, are worried we won't remember to disconnect after each send/receive operation. I've looked, but don't find anything like this "command" in the 2003 version. I'm not super computer literate, so if you have any suggestions, would appreciate your being pretty specific. Many thanks. -- Susan P Heder |
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