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> > 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.

Another solution. You said you had an intranet. If one of the machines is
running linux or some similar OS, you could set up an smtp server on it,
set to only talk to local machines. You can then treat this machine as a
mail queue.

You can send emails, and they will go straight to the linux box, where
they will be queued until you connect the intranet to the internet. It
just takes a little careful setting-up.

Matthew

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