Title: Re: Receive, but not send, mail
On 2/15/03 12:16 PM, "Barry Wainwright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 15/2/03 15:54, "George Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> It's simple
>> enough to add a manually activated, non-enabled schedule just for 'send
>> all'; on those rare occasions when you've allowed unsent emails to
>> accumulate, you can simply execute that schedule to send all of them on
>> their merry way.
>
> Shift-Cmd-K will do this without a schedule
Barry
Since Shift-Cmd-K will do "Send all" without a schedule, is there a corresponding grouping of key strokes that will do "Receive all, but not send"? From Paul, I learned a more detailed way to do it, but I thought there might be a short cut with a grouping of keys. Thanks for your answer.
Richarfd
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- Receive, but not send, mail Richard Shane
- Re: Receive, but not send, mail Paul Berkowitz
- Re: Receive, but not send, mail George Clark
- Re: Receive, but not send, mail Barry Wainwright
- Re: Receive, but not send, mail George Clark
- Re: Receive, but not send, mail Richard Shane
- Re: Receive, but not send, mail Paul Berkowitz
