on 24/03/2005 09:50, Michael J. Kobb at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> You don't say what you are actually doing when you 'sleep' the machine. If
>> you don't save the message as a draft then it will sit in the Outbox. If
>> there is a message in the out box the next time your computer does a Send &
>> Receive it will send what is in Outbox. The new message does not sit in
>> Inbox, even if you are replying to something. So when you get your messages
>> you are also sending your messages.
>> 
>> Do you leave the incomplete message's window open when you sleep?
> 
> I don't think that's true.  I just made this message and started editing it.
> I have not saved it as a draft or done anything else.  The window is open,
> and the message does not appear in the Outbox or the Drafts folder.  So, it
> shouldn't get sent if I sleep and then wake the machine.  Only if I clicked
> Send Later would it be in my Outbox.  If I just reflexively hit Cmd-S, then
> the message is saved in the Drafts folder.

Which is why I asked what he does when he 'sleeps' the machine. His steps in
sleeping the machine are important, but he hasn't given any details of them.

-- 
Matthew Smith


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