On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 06:11:36PM -0700, Stewart Stremler wrote:
> 
> He'd also want a quick and easy way to abort the sending. How would
> he do that from Thunderbird?
> 

As I read this thread, I'm left with the unixer's question about
deletion confirms ... how many do you need?

I've been stung by immediacy like everyone else, mostly in deletes. But
is there an alternative that isn't embarrassing? God, I hate saying
"yes, yes, yes" to windoze ... and it doesn't make me any more careful,
alas.

I'm not saying it isn't an occasional bump. I just can't figure out an
algorithm that can tell my MUA which mail to hold back.

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until they are married, but tell them they should work and pay taxes so
that they can pay for senior citizens' Viagra? This represents a
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