On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 20:04, Dennis Myers wrote:
> On Saturday 02 August 2003 05:57 pm, Sharrea wrote:
> > On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 13:38, Dennis Myers wrote:
> > > Here is an oddity in kmail. If I forget and do not login and get
> > > messages, I can not send a message that I have formulated while not
> > > logged on. And it will not send queued messages unless I log off and
> > > restart. Anyone know of a way to get the queued messages to send without
> > > logging out restarting KDE or the computer?  Not a biggie, but a pain
> > > none the less.  Mayhap a quirk of my ISP?
> >
> > Perhaps your ISP requires authentication. If this is the case, do you have
> > your login and password set in the smtp server settings in kmail?  Or maybe
> > I've missed the point.  The latter is highly likely...  ;)
> >
> > Sharrea
> Well, what is happening is, when I login to Kmail normally and download my 
> mail from the ISP server  I can read and write mail with no problem. However, 
> if I open kmail and do not login to the mail server to get mail, and then 
> compose a mail and try to send it, no, send fails, you must first log on to 
> the mail server. Ok, so then I log on and go to send queued mail and it never 
> gets it sent, message is for a very long time "send mail in progress". So I 
> have to log out of KDE and log back in again, open kmail, get messages from 
> the server and then send queued messages.  It isn't often I forget to log on 
> but once in a while I forget and then the problem pops up. I just put up with 
> it but thought someone may know of a way to have kmail do a autologon and d/l 
> the mail.  Someheimers moments are a bear.

in kmail... enable interval mail check and send on mail check,
settings,>configure Kmail,> network (on the left icon bar)Sending (tab
above window)check box for "send messages in outbox on check" default
send method "SEND later"


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