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I use my datavolume very cautiously and therefore diconnect for most of the day from the web. With the Jolla this is no problem, execpt a tiny issue that everytime I connect to the net I have to wait for the next interval for it to check my mail.
Of course I can refresh manually but I was wondering if it would be possible to make a hook that everytime you manually enable a dataconnection it automatically checks mails? I think this could be done using fetchmail or something like that...
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I use my datavolume very cautiously and therefore diconnect disconnect for most of the day from the web. day. With the Jolla this is no problem, execpt a tiny issue except that everytime I connect to the net I have to wait for the next interval for it to check my mail.
Of course I can refresh manually but I was wondering if it would be possible to make a hook that everytime you manually enable a dataconnection it automatically checks mails? I think this could be done using fetchmail or something like that...
I use my datavolume very cautiously and therefore disconnect for most of the day. With Jolla this is no problem, except that everytime I connect to the net I have to wait for the next interval for it to check my mail.
Of course I can refresh manually but I was wondering if it would be possible to make a hook that everytime you manually enable a dataconnection it automatically checks mails? I think this could be done using fetchmail or something like that...
I use my datavolume very cautiously and therefore disconnect for most of the day. With Jolla this is no problem, except that everytime I connect to the net I have to wait for the next interval for it to check my mail.
Of course I can refresh manually but I was wondering if it would be possible to make a hook that everytime you manually enable a dataconnection it automatically checks mails? I think this could be done using fetchmail or something like that...