Hi Roselle, Crystal and other interested parties.

My situation is this:  I have an html page on my flash disk that has all kinds 
of links on the world wide web.  If I am not connected to the internet and I go 
to keyweb and open this local file, then, when I select a link outside my 
system, it doesn't ask me if I want to connect first.  It just beeps, beeps, 
and beeps on and on ad infinatum.  So, if I know I want to connect, there's no 
way I know of to do it with out going into email.  That's a bother.

Thanks,
Bob

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Roselle Ambubuyog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 12:17:10 +0800 (PHT)
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] suggestion:  sending messages

>Hi Crystal and Bob,

>Is the reason for this suggestion the preference to stay in the Keymail Menu, 
>rather than to exit and be returned to the Main Menu, when you only send 
>e-mails without receiving new ones on the server? If so, this is a work-around 
>I can offer.

>If you wish to just send e-mails, instead of pressing SPACE with E (ESCAPE), 
>press ENTER with BACKSPACE with E (FUNCTION with 8).  Yes, this is the 
>keyboard shortcut to enter Keymail.

>Since you are already in Keymail, this command will exit you from there, let 
>you send messages in the Outbox and even empty your Trash, and whether you 
>reply yes or no to the prompt about sending mail or deleting the Trashed ones, 
>it will not put you back in the Main Menu, but instead, return you to Keymail.

>As for using Keyweb, where you get disconnected for whatever reason, and you 
>are left on the web page, clicking on a link to proceed will usually take you 
>to the prompt asking for which Directory of Service to use.  If you wish to 
>reconnect and still be on that page, then press ENTER with O (CTRL with O), 
>then ENTER.  You will be asked which Directory of Service to use.

>HTH,
>Roselle

>>----- QUOTED MESSAGE -----
>>Sent by: bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>Hi Crystal et also,
>>At first I thought you wanted a way to write a message and had an answer all 
>>planned out for you.  Then I realized that you want a way to send a prepared 
>>message withou getting out of email.

>>I agree that there should be a way to send a message just like the big boys 
>>do.  They hit control-enter and their message is gone and they are left in 
>>their email program.

>>So, in short, I agree with you that there should be a "send message" command 
>>somewhere; just as I believe there should be a "connect to a service" inthe 
>>keyweb menu, and a ?disccnect from a service" somewhere.

>>Thanks,
>>Bob

>>> ----- Original Message -----


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