No need for an error message, Cristian. If you "sent" it by accident, it would have kicked back to you [local mailer daemon most likely] and at that point you would have seen what you'd managed to omit. It is senseless to bloat our PC based software to take care of errors which are already taken care of in a *non-destructive* manner at the ISP level. :) I am *glad* I can save a message with no subject & no e-mail address. Sometimes I have something I want to respond to, or send off, but I need to start the message with what I'm thinking of now and need to finish it later after research. Being able to start it, and not lose it by accident if it is sent, is a Good Thing(R) IMNSHO. l.d. ==== On Sat, 09 Dec 2000 19:51:38 +0200, Cristian BURNECI wrote: > I've just managed to save to outbox a message with no recipient and no > subject (by mistake, of course). Shouldn't that trigger an error message? > I'm using Arachne 1.68 -- Join B'FOR - B'mothers For Open Records <a href=" http://www.b-for.org "> B'FOR web site</A> [Associate members of triad also welcome; membership confidential.] Every member counts! We need numbers to produce valid statistics. ******* A proud member of <A HREF="http://www.phenomenalwomen.com/"> Phenomenal Women Of The Web</a> -- Arachne V1.68, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/
