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Hello Ming-Li!
On Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 6:38:54 PM you wrote:
> Sorry, but I don't get this. What's the problem? When you open a
> draft to further edit it, there's no danger that TB would suddenly
> send it out. TB would never send out a message in the work. If you
> still don't want to send it, just save it as draft again.
The problem lies in the safety measure Anton wants. You are perfectly
right concerning drafted messages as long as they are not opened. From
the moment they are opened up again you could accidentally send them
without warning - just by the click of a button.
With none of the addressee fields filled in you cannot send the mail.
TB! will tell you to put in an address (even an invalid one) into the
TO field.
I understood that Anton wants to be that safe. If he only needs safety
on un-opened messages the drafting way is right. If he wants a kind of
"the-fools-in-town" safety (sorry, Anton), the best way, yet, is to
put a perfectly invalid string into the TO field (like "dfdg"). If the
message gets send accidentally now, it just will bounce back with a
not from MAILER-Daemon.
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Dierk Haasis
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The Bat 1.52 Beta/3
Windows 95 4.0 1212 C
Love is the answer ... (John Lennon)
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