[MlMt] How Does Pending Work?
John Grasty
john+mailmate at needfaith.org
Mon Mar 17 10:43:42 EDT 2014
I see. I think the case that caused my confusion was an outlier. Rather
than being totally offline, I was tethering to a phone and the
connection was spotty. Your explanation makes perfect sense. Thanks.
Thanks,
John Grasty
On 17 Mar 2014, at 8:51, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 17 Mar 2014, at 0:00, John Grasty wrote:
>
>> I love MailMate. I will definitely be purchasing a license once my
>> trial runs out. :-D
>
> Thanks!
>
>> Sometimes I process a lot of email when I don't have an internet
>> connection. When I send a message without a connection, it obviously
>> tells me that it was unable to. I am then given the option of Cancel
>> (I think), Try Later, and Try Again.
>
> Hmm, if MailMate can see that you are offline (MailMate asks the
> system) then you shouldn't see this window and messages would be sent
> when you go online.
>
>> How does the Try Later work?
>
> Apparently MailMate cannot see you are offline. In this case, MailMate
> retries after 15 minutes. If it fails again then it waits 30 minutes.
> Doubling continues until a maximum of 24 hours.
>
>> Will MailMate send those messages once it reconnects to the internet,
>> or is there a delay?
>
> In your case, there is a delay.
>
>> Is there a way to force MailMate to send the messages once the
>> internet is available again?
>
> Yes, look in the Drafts mailbox and use the “Message ▸ Send”
> menu item.
>
> --
> Benny
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