Re[2]: Outbox post processing rule? (2)

2001-07-21 Thread Tim Musson
Hey Matthias, Saturday, July 21, 2001, 10:48:16 AM, my MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.54 Beta/3) Personal to write: MA> On Saturday, July 21, 2001, 22:02:08 (04:02:08 at my hometown), MA> Tim Musson wrote: MA> [...] >> So, when dialed in from home, my Send fails (port 25 blocked). I >> wo

Re: Outbox post processing rule? (2)

2001-07-21 Thread Matthias Appel
On Saturday, July 21, 2001, 22:02:08 (04:02:08 at my hometown), Tim Musson wrote: [...] > So, when dialed in from home, my Send fails (port 25 blocked). I > would then like a rule to move the Outbox contents to the Outbox of > another account... [...] What do you think about using a local smtp

Re[2]: Outbox post processing rule? (2)

2001-07-21 Thread Tim Musson
Hey Raj, Friday, July 20, 2001, 9:11:16 AM, my MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.53d) Personal to write: TM>> How do I create a rule that will move a message from my Outbox to another TM>> folder (Another account's Outbox) after attempting (and failing) to send? R> What do you mean by fai

Re: Outbox post processing rule? (2)

2001-07-20 Thread Raj
Tim, On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, at 07:17:41 [GMT -0400] (which was 4:47 PM where I live) you wrote: TM> How do I create a rule that will move a message from my Outbox to another TM> folder (Another account's Outbox) after attempting (and failing) to send? What do you mean by failing ?? Are y

Outbox post processing rule? (2)

2001-07-16 Thread Tim Musson
Hey TBUDL, How do I create a rule that will move a message from my Outbox to another folder (Another account's Outbox) after attempting (and failing) to send? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! eMail v1.53d Windows NT 5.0.2195 (Service Pack 1) You can't guard against the arbitrary! -- __

Outbox post processing rule?

2001-07-13 Thread Tim Musson
Hey TBUDL, I run NetZero when away from the office, and they block port 25 (smtp). Can I create a rule that will move a message from my Outbox to another folder (NetZero Outbox) after attempting to send? Could that rule (or another one in the other account) issue a "send" command on t