Daniel V. Smith wrote:
> As there was no "spool" button, I had been clicking on "store".
Personally, I'm confused about the intended purpose of the 'store'
button. Why would anyone want to write an email, just to 'store' it in
a folder? I would understand if it was a way to 'postpone' (as per
Pine) the message, to resume writing it later, but it can't even be
intended for that, I suppose, since there's no obvious way of resuming
writing the message short of 'forward'ing it and manually adding the
recipient's address when forwarding, then manually cutting off all the
(fwd) from the subject line and the forwarding header type junk from
the message body. With all this required in order to resume a message
after storing it, I can't stand convinced that the meaning of the
'store' button was to postpone. So what is it for? Does anyone ever
use it?
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