On Mar 26, 2004, at 12:54 AM, Steven Lee Stinnett wrote:


The second remaining issue is the occasional "network operation in progress"
prompt. More than one of you suggested that it sometimes takes a while to
send e-mail even after the e-mail client says all mail has been sent. Though
when it happens, it happens a suspiciously long time (2 to 5 minutes) after
the mail has been "sent" I defer to your expertise.



That's long, but if it's a heavily loaded e-mail server, it's not out of the question particularly on dial-up. Ours has been acting like that at times lately...
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Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group


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