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> > However, a bit earlier on, it does say that the "Send" button will turn
> > into a "Queue" button if you are not currently connected to the internet.
> > I have tested this - it works.
> 
> I have an Interanet so my network is always "ON".  Be this as it my, I
> still want a queue button so I can send all my mail at one time.  I
> have not gotten the upgrade yet so I will try that first.  Hope it
> fixes the way MD-II tracks new and unread messages (current method
> sucks).

But your intranet isn't always connected to the internet. That's a pain.
Yes, it would be nice to have the choice in this situation.

Similarly, what if your ISP mail server is broken - you may be online, but
you will want to queue messages until the server is fixed.

Matthew

-- 
And why do I do it that way? Because I wish to remain sane. Um, actually,
maybe I should just say I don't want to be any worse than I already am.
         - Computer Science Lecturer


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