On Thursday 24 August 2006 07:06 pm, boblq wrote:
> On Thursday 24 August 2006 02:28 pm, Christopher Smith wrote:
> > Rick Funderburg wrote:
> > > When working in offline mode, does Firefox still retrieve mail
> > > automatically?  Probably not.  Also, I would have to go through the
> > > extra step of switching back to online mode to actually get the message
> > > sent out.  I would prefer that it would hold pending outgoing messages
> > > for a configurable amount of time before actually sending them.  This
> > > way, there is no extra work for me and I still get the mistake
> > > protection.
> > >
> > > It isn't that big of a deal, but it would be a nice-to-have feature.
> >
> > In the classic Unix approach to such things, this really should be
> > handled in your local MTA. You should be able to set it not to deliver
> > mail, and then tell it to flush the queue "when you are ready" (be that
> > triggered manually or by some cron job).
> >
> > --Chris
>
> This is  a test. I just looked and in KMail I can ask it to
> Send Later. I just checked that. Now let's see what happens
> when I hit the send button.
>
> Hmmm ... it just put the message in the outbox. So I did a right
> click and hit Edit Message to add this. Now I will try to send it by
> using Send Queued Messages from the File Menu.

Looks like it worked!

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