>You can't start a send, and 
>while it is going, write a new email and tack it onto the end of the 
>queue. You have to wait until the first round is done, and start another 
>new round.

Now I am not sure what you mean:-)

Let's say I am connected but have a large file downloading endlessly - in 
the meantime I compose an outgoing message.  Emailer will not let me 
"Send Now" as the connection is busy downloading to I press "Queue 
Message" and it goes in the Out box. When the download is finished the 
queued mail does not go out automatically.  

The same thing happens whenever I queue messages intentionally  - only a 
"Send Now" message will go out on the next "Send" -  the queued ones 
won't and I have to do Command-K and click "Send All Queued Messages" to 
make it happen.

I assumed this was because I have incorrectly checked some box somewhere, 
but maybe it is exactly how it is supposed to work.


Tannis





>>What do I need to set correctly to get queued messages to get sent 
>>automatically?
>>
>>I was just reminded again - if I add a message to the queue (using dial 
>>up and a 34k modem,  big file's can  take their leisurely time coming in 
>>or going out), it always just sits there until I eventually notice the 
>>highlighted folder and using Command-k, send it on its way.  It does not 
>>go out automatically as soon as the connection is freed up. I think this 
>>is true even if I try to queue several regular emails.
>
>I'm not entirely sure what you are after.
>
>When sending/receiving, only the currently queued messages at the time 
>the connection is started will be processed. You can't start a send, and 
>while it is going, write a new email and tack it onto the end of the 
>queue. You have to wait until the first round is done, and start another 
>new round.
>
>-chris


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