>>You don't have to be online for directEmail to work. It can (and will)
send
the email directly behind the scenes without telling the user anything...you
will probably want to do some error trapping (just in case)...but like most
things, you can tell the user as much or as little as you want...I always
let the user know that we are sending info, but that is up to you (and your
clients)..<<
So what happens if they are not online - is the email that they have
attempted to send stored somewhere so that when they do come online, it is
then sent???
Sorry for my lack of understanding of how all this email malarkey works.
Paul
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