Thursday, July 22, 2004, 10:41:03 PM, Mica Mijatovic wrote:

> How could I prevent such behaviour, since sometimes I just make a test
> messages with totally silly text... for the off-line use, and if *such*
> a message is sent somewhere... the people could *sue* me!

If I know I want to be working on a message for a while, and
want to make sure it won't be sent, I add an extra recipient
of "nobody" or "DONT_SEND_YET" or some such string which is
not a valid address and not in an address book. That stops
The Bat! from sending it.

(A less useful side-effect... if you are running The Bat as
a client with a Bat running elsewhere as a server, the
client does not see a message when you try to send it,
but if you try to send it from the server then you do see a
message - this had me puzzled for a while when my wife
miscut-and-pasted an address on one of her emails)

Tim


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Tim
Using The Bat! v2.12.00 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1


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