Hi Henry,

I'm curious, when you wake up your computer, do you see in the lower-right
hand corner of the Entourage window a declaration that states "Schedule
'Send & Receive All' will run in 1 minute"?  I see that occasionally when I
wake up my computer & Entourage is running.  I find it strange because I
only have Entourage set to run that schedule manually.  I wonder if the
problem you describe could be related.

On 3/23/05 3:54 PM, "henryn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Folks:
> 
> Entourage 2004 11.1.0  MacOS 10.3.8.
> 
> Here's the scenario: During an evening, I highlight an incoming email, hit
> reply, and begin composing.  It's a long message and my reply is lengthy.
> Hmmm, I'm just not going to get this response completed tonight.
> 
> So I "sleep" the machine, intending to complete the reply the next day.
> 
> Early next morning, I stumble in and check my incoming email.  No open message
> visible.  Later I  get an email from my correspondent: Why did you send me an
> incomplete response?
> 
> Sure enough, "Sent items" shows the incomplete message was transmitted at just
> about the time I woke up my machine to check my mail.  The only Entourage
> actions I did at that time was to press "send and receive".  I also switched
> to a browser, and came back to Entourage.
> 
> I've never seen anything other than hitting "send now" that would result in
> the transmission of an open message.   I'm pretty sure I did NOT hit this
> button, or choose one of its pulldown equivalents or a shortcut to one of
> them.
> 
> Clearly, the safest method is to save the outgoing message as a draft before
> sleeping the machine -- should be no danger of sending one of those, and it is
> a reasonable precaution not to leave documents open. But these steps should
> not be necessary.
> 
> What would account for apparent "auto-send on wakeup"?  Something like an
> Apple Event for "send now" being sent from the system to Entourage?  How would
> I confirm or disprove such?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Henry
> 
> Henry Neugass
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  remove 'zzz'
> 
> 
> 


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