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A friend asked me this question, I don't know if he is on Dial Up or
Broadband connection. When on line sending mail or receiving - can you operate other jobs i.e. drafting a letter or other such without disturbing the speed of incoming emails?? I would have thought it wouldn't make any difference as long as the other task he was performing was not online also. TIA B.W. |
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