Most modern mailers have a "save to drafts' feature which saves to a special folder, stored either locally or on your imap server.
consigning something to the send queue and hoping it will be there later is IMHO not good practice, for obvious reasons (but then again this is, as you say, your wife....) On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 09:50:41 +1200 Jaco Swart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Patrick Dunford wrote: > > > With the online/offline extension, you can configure it to send all > > unsent automatically when you go online. This is the setting I use. > > Yes, that is what I use too, but this is my wife we're talking about > here :-) When she wants to save messages to continue working on them > later, she just hits send, and PMail will store the message in the queue > without sending it. She can then refine it at a later stage, and then > send all the messages in the queue. PMail can save messages, but the > process is clunky. For me, the bottom line is to upgrade her to a modern > mail client, without disrupting the way that she works. Thunderbird can > do that :-) > > rgds > Jaco > > > > -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
