We are on a dial-up internet access account using ebase 1.02. I
recently noticed that if I try to output a custom email without being
connected to the internet, my message is sometimes lost in the ether.
It is nowhere on the desktop, nor in taskbars, etc. I cannot find it
through Netscape, my email program of choice. It is as if ebase thinks
it sent the email but it is nowhere to be found.
Yet when I go to shut down the computer, I get a warning that there is
an unsent message. If I elect to save it (in the Drafts Folder of
Netscape), I can then find the message there.
This does not happen with the Batch option, where a single message is
created with a text string of email addresses to paste into the BCC
area.
Any ideas what is going on here? What does ebase do with custom
messages and why wouldn't I at least get an open email file that I can
open and/or edit?
Also, I don't believe I ever had this problem in v.1.00. I believe
under the earlier version, ebase would output the message which would
call up my internet access dial-up routine. I enter the proper data for
connecting and the messages get sent as soon as my connection is
established.
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Carl Paulsen
New Hampshire Rivers Council
54 Portsmouth Street
Concord, NH 03301
603-228-6472
603-228-0423 Fax
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