Neville Findlater wrote:

> Heres a wierd one. Is there any way to mark an unsent mail 
> as sent ? If you have sent a mail, then decide to send it 
> again and mark it as unsent.. then decide NOT to send it 
> again it seems impossible..
> 
If I understand you correctly, (and I'm not certain that 
I do), I know of a program(First Class) which allows one to Unsend a 
message..... revise it as desired, then re-Send at such time as one 
might wish to do so. Unless one purposely re "Sends" the Unsent 
message , it will not be sent. Rather, it will remain in the personal 
message box with a symbol alongside that identifies it as unsent.

Just how the program First Class accomplishes this, I have 
not the foggiest idea, but this mail program, used by my Macintosh 
Users' Group, functions quite nicely.... and does what I understand 
Neville wishes to be able to do; (thus, to be "possible" within the 
context of a certain mail program, if not Emailer.)

Why one would wish to mark an unsent mail as Sent.....or to 
be unable to avoid re-sending, nor unable to choose not to Send Again, 
........... I guess I do not understand.

I doubt if this sheds any light here. :-)

Sheafe Ewing

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