James Rohde said:

>4) Neither emails D or E will be sent during the connection that is going 
>(the one sending emails A, B, and C). You will have to - when that 
>connection is done - start a new connection (Command-K, or write a 
>message F and THEN click on "Send Now").
>
>Only then will the emails you queued up be sent.
 

Well, here some piece of information missing to complement your above 
info. There is also the possibility to *send* queued up messages at the 
next scheduled connection. So if you're on broadband and have a 2 minute 
connection (or whatever) the D and E message would be sent at the next 
connection automatically.

However, one downside is that you will have to get into or already have 
the habit of always saving new mails as drafts right away. If you don't, 
you risk outgoing mails being sent out prematurely (in your opinion) at 
the next scheduled connection, even while still open. While somewhat 
logical, this may easily be missed. Well, open mail should never be sent 
IMHO, but this is now standard behavior of Emailer.

The other downside may be that if you have a too often occurring 
connection, you will let yourself be distracted from your work, by new 
Emails all the time. If you need to have it going continuously at 
specific times, you can of course have different schedules set up, that 
you toggle on and off as you please.

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