Hi Mike,

   I, too, found it a bit confusing in telling the difference between
the "Stored" box (in AEMail, it is "Pending") and the "Queued" box.  I
finally figured it out.  It works this way:

Stored/Pending Box.  When you are writing a message and you cannot finish
it to send during that session on the Web.  It could be that you got too
tired or you were interrupted or you need additional info in which to
complete what you were trying to say.  In any of these cases, you decided
that you did not want to abandon what you had started writing, and wished
to come back to it, at a later time.

Queued Box.  When you have finished writing a message, but you have
decided to NOT send it immediately.  This is then put in the Quued Box
to be sent at another point, whether during the current session or a
future one.  It is also useful if you write your message offline, because
then all you have to do is to tell the program to "Send Queued Messages"
and "poof!" those messages in the Queued Box are sent.

   I hope my few word have helped.

                                         Julian.

P.S.  I used the Queued Box a lot; the Pending/Stored Box much less.




 

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Author of "MSH Tutorial V. 3.0".  Found on Aminet -- MSHTut30.lha

Julian Aronowitz.  Tel.:  (718) 654-1681; E-Mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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