On 3 Jun 2002 03:10:45 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Benedikt Kantus) wrote: >Hi everybody, > >I still use my mail files that I used with Netscape 4.7, but by now I >have gone through several versions of Mozilla. None of them could save >my eMails in order to send them later. There is still the "Unsent >Messages" folder, just as there still is the "Send Later" button. > >Does anyone know why I cannot use this feature any more? Do I have to >start new mail files? > >Thanks in advance, > >Benedikt Kantus
Prepare your e-mails offline and/or press the send later button. I find that to send those e-mails you have to tell Mozilla to work offline and then go back to work online. At that point the mails will get sent. They will not get sent if you simply start Mozilla online. This is an initialisation problem in my view. Whenever MozMail starts it should check if there are unsent mails to send and, optionally, ask for confirmation for sending them as happened with Netscape. In the same way I would like for it to automatically download my mail when I start it instead of popping up a message saying I have xxx new messages. It actually has to log on to my mail box to see how many messages there are. Why can't it download them at the same time as Netscape used to do?
