Making Your Outlook 98 automatically connect to the Internet 

Launch Outlook 98 and select Tools, Options. Click the Mail Delivery tab, and under Dial-Up Options, select "Automatically dial when checking for new messages." Click OK, and from now on, Outlook will establish a connection whenever you start the program--or, assuming you've disconnected, whenever Outlook checks for new messages as defined on the Mail Delivery tab. Note: This tip does not apply if you've deselected "Check for new messages every XX minutes."

To disable the pop-up message 'You have new mail', pull down the Tools menu and select Options. Click the E-mail Options button, and in the resulting dialog box, deselect Display A Notification Message When New E-mail Arrives. Click OK twice, and that message won't bother you again.

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