Curtis,
Thanks for the info; I thought I'd upgraded, I must have forgotten.
Thanks again,
Tony
A Curtis Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] said at 9:14 PM on 7/5/2001:
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 07:33:57 +0530, Raj thoughtfully wrote the following:
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R My
Hello! I have a basic, almost silly question.
I've been a bat user for a couple of years now, but I have a problem:
I'm on the road and using a dialup, rather than my traditional cable
modem. And I'm at a house with only one phone line for a family--so I
don't have time for searching archives,
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2001 18:07:46 -0500, Tony graced us with these comments:
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TATM My problem is that I don't want to send immediately (since I'm
TATM composing these messages offline). I want to hit send, but have the
TATM messages be queued in the
Tony,
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, at 18:07:46 [GMT -0500] (which was 4:37 AM where I live) you
wrote:
My problem is that I don't want to send immediately (since I'm
composing these messages offline). I want to hit send, but have the
messages be queued in the outbox until I hit Send mail for all.
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 07:33:57 +0530, Raj thoughtfully wrote the following:
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R My problem is just the reverse. I have ticked the 'immediate delivery'
R option, yet the mails remain in the outbox, till I click on Send. I too
R use 1.53d
How do you
Martin,
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, at 21:14:58 [GMT -0500] (which was 7:44 AM where I live) you
wrote:
If you hit the 'send the letter' toolbar button, the message will be
immediately sent. If you use CTRL-Enter and immediate delivery is enabled
then the message will be immediately sent. If you
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