> > > 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).
> >
> > I can see how that would be a problem with a full time net connection. I
> > often go offline just so I can cueue my posts and mail and send it all at
> > once. It would be a pain to have to store everything and then even to open
> > all of it for edit and close it before you could send it. Maybe you could
> > write a rexx script to so that, or someone could.
>
> Another solution. You said you had an intranet. If one of the machines is
> running linux or some similar OS, you could set up an smtp server on it,
> set to only talk to local machines. You can then treat this machine as a
> mail queue.
>
> You can send emails, and they will go straight to the linux box, where
> they will be queued until you connect the intranet to the internet. It
> just takes a little careful setting-up.
>
> Matthew
I have this type of setup. It is just a pain to watch the Connection
Status Box pop up for every e-mail message I send. Maybe if the
Connection Status Box did not open at all, just send the message in
the background? Just an idea. I know I am not talking about a lot of
time but if the Connection could be established once, then all mail
sent at that time?
Thanks,
Charles
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