[pmmail-list] what happens when loose isp connection on long send?

Mike Kilroy pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com
Tue, 23 Jul 2002 07:21:16 -0400


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It seems to go anyway - how?  who's handling the que?  Windows or
Pmmail?


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From: Mike Kilroy
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 10:30:02 -0400

Does anyone know what happens when we loose our isp connection after
beginning a large attachement send?

Ie., I attach a 5mb file to an email, press send. PmMail nowadays
attaches the file, pops the email into the outgoing folder for about
3 seconds, then moves it to sent folder. Used to be with older
versions it stayed in the outgoing folder until it was really totally
sent. Now it just stops off at that folder for a second and then goes
to sent folder while it is being sent.

So here I come and loose my internet dial up connection about 15
seconds into the send. It is already in the sent folder, but as my
56K connection really takes about 10 minutes to send a 5mb file, did
it go? Does Pmmail keep track of what's in some kind of sent que and
resend it? Does it just forget about it? Do I need to resend it?

Anyone know? 

Please call or email us if you have any questions or comments.

Mike Kilroy, CMCS
Certified Motion Control Specialist Engineer, AIME

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<B>From:</B> Mike Kilroy<BR>
<B>Date:</B> Mon, 22 Jul 2002 10:30:02 -0400<BR>
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Does anyone know what happens when we loose our isp connection after beginning a large attachement send?<BR>
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Ie., I attach a 5mb file to an email, press send. PmMail nowadays attaches the file, pops the email into the outgoing folder for about 3 seconds, then moves it to sent folder. Used to be with older versions it stayed in the outgoing folder until it was really totally sent. Now it just stops off at that folder for a second and then goes to sent folder <I>while it is being sent.<BR>
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</I>So here I come and loose my internet dial up connection about 15 seconds into the send. It is already in the sent folder, but as my 56K connection really takes about 10 minutes to send a 5mb file, did it go? Does Pmmail keep track of what's in some kind of sent que and resend it? Does it just forget about it? Do I need to resend it?<BR>
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Anyone know? <I><BR>
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Please call or email us if you have any questions or comments.<BR>
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Mike Kilroy, CMCS<BR>
Certified Motion Control Specialist Engineer, AIME<BR>
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The Mike Kilroy Corporation, 12360 Hemple Rd, Farmersville, OH 45325<BR>
    Phone (937) 696-2277,  Fax (937) 696-2246,   EFAX (520) 563-2765<BR>
    Email: Mike@KilroyWasHere.com  http://www.KilroyWasHere.com<BR>
    also   servoproducts.com       motionproducts.com <BR>
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