Hello MAU,

On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 12:00:00 +0100 GMT (08/02/2008, 18:00 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:

M> Under certain circumstances (which can be checked with Outgoing filter
M> conditions) I'd like to stop a message from actually being sent. I've 
M> tried with current available filter actions (Delete, Move, etc.) but 
M> the outgoing message is still sent.

M> Does anybody have any bright idea about how to achieve it?

If a filter could do it, it means there is an algorithm, a
regularity. Why send the message in the first place if those
conditions are met? Can you give an example?

If you are mistakenly sending a message and it is sufficienctly large
and your internet connection sufficiently slow, opening the Connection
Center and Deleting the task should work.

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Thomas.

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