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Hello Ming-Li!

On Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 4:54:21 PM you wrote:

> The best guess I could come up with is you don't want to send it out
> accidentally before you finalize it after reading it on paper. If
> that's the case, saving it as "draft" (see the sandglass on the
> toolbar?). TB would never send out a draft message, even though it's
> in the Outbox.

Sorry Ming-Li, I just wanted to clear up what Anton should do to be on
the save side and realised we are wrong.

I wanted to write out the steps how he can avoid accidental sending up
to the point where he *had to open the draft* to fill in the text or
(later) change anything. More specific, I open a new message, then
fill in any of the addressee fields (TO, CC or BCC, doesn't matter),
save the message immediately as draft so TB! won't send it. But then I
have to open the draft to write the message. With this operation the
message becomes "un-drafted", prone to be sent accidentally.

So, what Anton really wants cannot be achieved; he has to be, sorry to
say, more careful.


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Dierk Haasis

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