>Bea,
>
>The tiny mark you are talking about is not a checkmark, it is an arrow
>indicating a return.
>
>Som if an outgoing mail is in fact a response / reply to an earlier
>incoming mail, then you will see the blue arrow.
>
>If you type a new mail out of the blue, then it will indeed not have the
>blue arrow.
Hah, that's what it is !
>
>There is another spot where CE show checkmarks.
>Look at any outgoing mail and you will see that a checkmark (black little
>bird) appears next to every individual mail-address to which the mail was
>sent.
That I'll have to check out! I'm not sure that I see this. My
outgoing mail
goes into my 'Out Box' - and there I see only two things" : a clock to
show it
is ready to be sent, and a pencil? to show it is a draft that will not be
sent....no
'birds' that I can see?
Bea
>
>checkMarc
>
>Beatrice Hopkinson wrote on 18-03-2007 20:43 * * * Start of original
>message text * * *
>
>>I've long been curious about Sent mail - some of it has a blue checkmark
>>against it and others for some reason don't show that confirmation mark.
>>Yet
>>the mail seems to be delivered. Is there a reason?
>>
>>I always send the same way via the outbox rather than direct 'Send Now' -
>>though
>>I may be doing the latter inadvertently? I'll test it now!
>>
>>Bea
>>
>>
>>
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