On Tuesday, October 17, 2000, 12:34:00 AM, net5zero wrote:

> I have one account that when I compose a new message and click on
> the send icon, it gets put in the Outbox instead.  [I have checked
> the setting; and it is set for immediate delivery.]

I assume you click on the "Send immediately" tool button on the far
left, right?

> Then when I go to the Outbox and click on the "Send queue mail"
> icon, it tells me it has nothing to send.  [I can see the message
> listed; and the content is displayed the the preview window!!]

Sorry for asking the obvious, does the message in the Outbox has the
"darft" icon on? I bet you have Autosave on, don't you? If the
answer to both questions are yes, then the case might be: you
composed the message, and cancelled it before sending it. Then you
start over again, and send it out this time. So the second message
was actually sent out as soon as you click on the Send tool button,
but the old draft (the cancelled on) was still in the Outbox.

How come? If you have Autosave on, the message would be saved in the
Outbox whenever TB autosaves, and when you cancel the editing, what
you actually gives up is the last part (the part after it was last
last autosave) only. What has been saved is saved, you'll have to go
the the Outbox and kill it yourself.

If you're not sure, go to the Sent folder and check if the message
you sent was there.

If that's not the case, then you'll need to provide more
information. Like, does this happen to all the messages you send, or
just one? Does it happen to all account, or just one?

-- 
Best regards,
Ming-Li

The Bat! 1.47 Beta/7 | Win2k SP1

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