Hello Charles,
On 14-Oct-99, Charles E Finkenbiner wrote:
>>> In that case you must be referring to the documentation shipped
>>> with the NC package, since the original md-2 docs in Amigaguide
>>> format state the following: (follow the link Windows/New Msg
>>> Window, if I am not completely mistaken the same information is
>>> contained in the quickstart part)
>>
>> NC docs say the same thing.
>>
>> This gadget causes the message to be stored in the =BBSPOOL folder, =
>> it
>>> will, however, *NOT* be sent - neither now, nor later.
>>
>> However, a bit earlier on, it does say that the "Send" button will turn
>> into a "Queue" button if you are not currently connected to the internet.
>> I have tested this - it works.
>>
>> Matthew
>
> I have an Interanet so my network is always "ON". Be this as it my, I
> still want a queue button so I can send all my mail at one time. I
> have not gotten the upgrade yet so I will try that first. Hope it
> fixes the way MD-II tracks new and unread messages (current method
> sucks).
I can see how that would be a problem with a full time net connection. I
often go offline just so I can cueue my posts and mail and send it all at
once. It would be a pain to have to store everything and then even to open
all of it for edit and close it before you could send it. Maybe you could
write a rexx script to so that, or someone could.
Regards,
--
Mike Leavitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] + team Amiga +
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