On Thursday 24 August 2006 03:29 pm, Rick Funderburg wrote:
> Stewart Stremler wrote:
> > It's still an extra step, I suppose... I'm betting that you'd like an
> > option that would make "send" mean "save to drafts" for anything not
> > opened up from the drafts folder, and a way to say "send everything in
> > the drafts folder, thankyou".
>
> Close, but I would prefer it to be time based.  That way, the delay
> would be uniform for each message, and I would not have to remember to
> flush the last mail.
>
> Unfortunately, even Outlook does not have a uniform delay for each
> message.  It just runs the Send/Receive function on a configurable
> interval.  If I write my message close to the time that the Send/Receive
> function is to be run, the window of time in which I can realize my
> mistake may be less than I would like.  Luckily, for most of the
> mistakes I have in mind, the realization that I have made a mistake
> occurs in the second or two after I click the send button.
>
> -- Rick

Ok, I can configure KMail to "send on check mail" then the
check mail is configured to look for mail every nnn minutes. 

That sounds pretty close to what you want, eh? 

BobLQ


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