Brian,

At 03:50 PM 11/26/1999 -0700, you wrote:

>
>Well, that's the nice feature of Pegasus, is the queue manager. If you
>have it set to deferred send, you can retrieve a message from the
>queue, re-edit it, and put it back in the queue :)
>
>I had Pegasus set to deferred send for just that reason...
>


You can also do this with Eudora, you know. You just open your Out 
mailbox and then edit as much as you like. This only works with messages
that have a Q on them though. Q stands for Queue.

There are two features I like in Eudora. One is the Message Plug Ins on the
Edit menu where you can change the case of the letters you are typing. This
works well for careless typists (like me) who'll  always find after typing
a message, that some of the letters are off case (Is that how you say it
Alan? Off case? LOL.) and then start to wonder what they can do about it.

Another feature I like in Eudora is I can work with it using only the menus
and that means less mousing around the screen. If I wanted to send mail for
instance,(assuming they're already in the queue) I would just press ALT and
then Space Bar and then to Check mail, pressing Enter and then letting 'er
rip. :-) 


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