On Fri, 08 Feb 2002, Will Yardley wrote:
> perhaps you have 'recall' set to 'yes' instead of 'ask-yes'?
>
That was exactly it! Thank-you.
David
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David Clarke wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Feb 2002, Holger Lillqvist wrote:
> > Sure it is posible to have multiple postponed msgs.
>
> Once I have one postponed message, I am not able to compose new
> messages until I have sent the postponed messages, I am only able to
> compose replies, which I can the
On Fri, 08 Feb 2002, Holger Lillqvist wrote:
> Sure it is posible to have multiple postponed msgs.
>
Once I have one postponed message, I am not able to compose new messages
until I have sent the postponed messages, I am only able to compose
replies, which I can then postpone. Is there a differen
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 08:42:21PM +1100, David Clarke wrote:
> I'm just wondering if it's possible to have multiple postponed
> messages, as whenever I try to compose a new message, it loads the
> previously postponed message.
Yes. When you have more than one postponed
On Feb 8, David Clarke wrote:
> I'm just wondering if it's possible to have multiple postponed
> messages, as whenever I try to compose a new message, it loads the
> previously postponed message.
Sure it is posible to have multiple postponed msgs.
You must have the q
Howdy,
I'm just wondering if it's possible to have multiple postponed
messages, as whenever I try to compose a new message, it loads the
previously postponed message.
TIA,
David.
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