• Sending Mail

    From Bill McCray@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 1 11:37:45 2017
    I'm currently using Pegasus Version 4.71.565 running under Windows 10.
    This morning the program changed its behavior. In the past, when I have finished an outgoing message, it has gone into the queue of unsent mail
    until I click to send queued mail. Twice this morning, it has sent the
    message immediately upon my clicking the Send button to close the
    message. It's not the new behavior that bothers me so much (except that
    the first message disappeared and I didn't know where it had gone).
    It's just that the behavior has changed and I don't know why it has.
    Can you help me understand this?

    Bill McCray
    Lexington, KY

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  • From Stephen Hust@21:1/5 to Bill McCray on Thu Jun 1 18:26:01 2017
    On 6/1/2017 5:37 PM, Bill McCray wrote:

    I'm currently using Pegasus Version 4.71.565 running under Windows 10.
    This morning the program changed its behavior. In the past, when I have finished an outgoing message, it has gone into the queue of unsent mail
    until I click to send queued mail. Twice this morning, it has sent the message immediately upon my clicking the Send button to close the
    message. It's not the new behavior that bothers me so much (except that
    the first message disappeared and I didn't know where it had gone).
    It's just that the behavior has changed and I don't know why it has.
    Can you help me understand this?

    Tools - Internet options - Sending (SMTP)

    See if the option "Send mail at once without placing in queue" is checked.

    --
    Steve

    My e-mail address works as is.

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  • From Euler German@21:1/5 to Bill McCray on Thu Jun 1 15:18:25 2017
    On article <ogpcc3$8dl$1@news.albasani.net>, Bill McCray wrote:

    It's not the new behavior that bothers me so much (except that
    the first message disappeared and I didn't know where it had gone).
    It's just that the behavior has changed and I don't know why it has.
    Can you help me understand this?


    Complementing Stephen's, are you using Autofiltering? If so, Pegasus
    will bond sent messages to an auto-filtered addressee in the same
    folder, so to build a "conversational" folder.

    --
    Kind regards,
    Euler German

    Please, reply preferably to the list.
    Reply-To: partially ROT13, invalid=com
    Due to spam I'm filtering-out GoogleGroups. Sorry. :(

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  • From Bill McCray@21:1/5 to Stephen Hust on Thu Jun 1 19:59:06 2017
    On 6/1/17 12:26 PM, Stephen Hust wrote:
    On 6/1/2017 5:37 PM, Bill McCray wrote:

    I'm currently using Pegasus Version 4.71.565 running under Windows 10.
    This morning the program changed its behavior. In the past, when I have
    finished an outgoing message, it has gone into the queue of unsent mail
    until I click to send queued mail. Twice this morning, it has sent the
    message immediately upon my clicking the Send button to close the
    message. It's not the new behavior that bothers me so much (except that
    the first message disappeared and I didn't know where it had gone).
    It's just that the behavior has changed and I don't know why it has.
    Can you help me understand this?

    Tools - Internet options - Sending (SMTP)

    See if the option "Send mail at once without placing in queue" is checked.

    Thanks, Steve, but it is not checked (I hadn't found it yet, and your
    prompt helped in that).

    Bill

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  • From Bill McCray@21:1/5 to Euler German on Thu Jun 1 20:08:19 2017
    On 6/1/17 2:18 PM, Euler German wrote:

    On article <ogpcc3$8dl$1@news.albasani.net>, Bill McCray wrote:

    It's not the new behavior that bothers me so much (except that
    the first message disappeared and I didn't know where it had gone).
    It's just that the behavior has changed and I don't know why it has.
    Can you help me understand this?


    Complementing Stephen's, are you using Autofiltering? If so, Pegasus
    will bond sent messages to an auto-filtered addressee in the same
    folder, so to build a "conversational" folder.

    Not that I'm aware of, Euler. I have filters set. Is that what you are talking about?

    Bill

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  • From Bill McCray@21:1/5 to Bill McCray on Thu Jun 1 22:52:52 2017
    On 6/1/17 8:08 PM, Bill McCray wrote:
    On 6/1/17 2:18 PM, Euler German wrote:

    On article <ogpcc3$8dl$1@news.albasani.net>, Bill McCray wrote:

    It's not the new behavior that bothers me so much (except that
    the first message disappeared and I didn't know where it had gone).
    It's just that the behavior has changed and I don't know why it has.
    Can you help me understand this?


    Complementing Stephen's, are you using Autofiltering? If so, Pegasus
    will bond sent messages to an auto-filtered addressee in the same
    folder, so to build a "conversational" folder.

    Not that I'm aware of, Euler. I have filters set. Is that what you are talking about?

    Bill

    Looks like it's back to normal. Again I changed nothing. Thanks for
    the suggestions.

    Bill

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  • From Steve Hayes@21:1/5 to rstrezna.hfrarg@znvyahyy.invalid on Sat Jun 3 08:49:23 2017
    On Thu, 1 Jun 2017 15:18:25 -0300, Euler German <rstrezna.hfrarg@znvyahyy.invalid> wrote:


    On article <ogpcc3$8dl$1@news.albasani.net>, Bill McCray wrote:

    It's not the new behavior that bothers me so much (except that
    the first message disappeared and I didn't know where it had gone).
    It's just that the behavior has changed and I don't know why it has.
    Can you help me understand this?


    Complementing Stephen's, are you using Autofiltering? If so, Pegasus
    will bond sent messages to an auto-filtered addressee in the same
    folder, so to build a "conversational" folder.

    Question about Autofiltering:

    Does it automatically send mail to the relevant folder without
    appearing in the New Mail folder first?


    --
    Steve Hayes
    http://www.khanya.org.za/stevesig.htm
    http://khanya.wordpress.com

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  • From Euler German@21:1/5 to Bill McCray on Sat Jun 3 15:34:30 2017
    On article <ogqa9c$kqg$1@news.albasani.net>, Bill McCray wrote:

    Not that I'm aware of, Euler. I have filters set. Is that what you are talking about?



    Nope, I meant Autofiltering folders. Right-click a folder from
    Folders pane (Ctrl+L) and pick third item from top. When selected,
    folders changes its icon from the white envelope to a blue guy and
    the envelope.

    --
    Kind regards,
    Euler German

    Please, reply preferably to the list.
    Reply-To: partially ROT13, invalid=com
    Due to spam I'm filtering-out GoogleGroups. Sorry. :(

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  • From Euler German@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 3 15:35:11 2017
    On article <0tm4jc59t9itbuaf46gvoi7dntdsucc3vu@4ax.com>, Steve Hayes
    wrote:

    Does it automatically send mail to the relevant folder without
    appearing in the New Mail folder first?



    Yep!

    --
    Kind regards,
    Euler German

    Please, reply preferably to the list.
    Reply-To: partially ROT13, invalid=com
    Due to spam I'm filtering-out GoogleGroups. Sorry. :(

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  • From Euler German@21:1/5 to Euler German on Sat Jun 3 19:20:32 2017
    On article <MPG.339cf56eede3b8e989787@news.eternal-september.org>,
    Euler German wrote:


    On article <ogqa9c$kqg$1@news.albasani.net>, Bill McCray wrote:

    Not that I'm aware of, Euler. I have filters set. Is that what you are talking about?



    Nope, I meant Autofiltering folders. Right-click a folder from
    Folders pane (Ctrl+L) and pick third item from top. When selected,
    folders changes its icon from the white envelope to a blue guy and
    the envelope.

    Just to clarify, I took this from Pegasus Mail Help:

    <quote>
    Autofiltering is a simple way of organizing your mail into
    "conversations". Put simply, if you move or copy a message into a
    folder that has autofiltering enabled, that folder will subsequently automatically gather all the messages you receive from the sender of
    that message, and all the messages you send to that person. Being
    able to see both what you've received and sent in order allows you to
    read your correspondence with that person as if it were an ongoing conversation.

    [?]

    Order of processing - Autofiltering is done after all other filtering
    is completed on any given message. So, if you have new mail filtering
    rules active, they will be applied before any autofiltering, as will
    spam and content filtering (SpamHalter and Content Control). Only if
    all other types of filter complete without moving or deleting the
    message will autofiltering take place. This prevents spam that
    impersonates a known address from being autofiltered, and gives you a
    way of overriding autofiltering for special conditions.
    </quote>

    Read more in Help > Reading and filing mail > Working with folders > Autofiltering folders

    --
    Kind regards,
    Euler German

    Please, reply preferably to the list.
    Reply-To: partially ROT13, invalid=com
    Due to spam I'm filtering-out GoogleGroups. Sorry. :(

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  • From Steve Hayes@21:1/5 to rstrezna.hfrarg@znvyahyy.invalid on Sun Jun 4 12:51:10 2017
    On Sat, 3 Jun 2017 15:35:11 -0300, Euler German <rstrezna.hfrarg@znvyahyy.invalid> wrote:


    On article <0tm4jc59t9itbuaf46gvoi7dntdsucc3vu@4ax.com>, Steve Hayes
    wrote:

    Does it automatically send mail to the relevant folder without
    appearing in the New Mail folder first?



    Yep!

    I'll continue using filters to use when closing new mail folder, then.


    --
    Steve Hayes
    http://www.khanya.org.za/stevesig.htm
    http://khanya.wordpress.com

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  • From Bill McCray@21:1/5 to Euler German on Sun Jun 4 06:41:56 2017
    On 6/3/17 6:20 PM, Euler German wrote:

    On article <MPG.339cf56eede3b8e989787@news.eternal-september.org>,
    Euler German wrote:


    On article <ogqa9c$kqg$1@news.albasani.net>, Bill McCray wrote:

    Not that I'm aware of, Euler. I have filters set. Is that what you are >>> talking about?



    Nope, I meant Autofiltering folders. Right-click a folder from
    Folders pane (Ctrl+L) and pick third item from top. When selected,
    folders changes its icon from the white envelope to a blue guy and
    the envelope.

    Just to clarify, I took this from Pegasus Mail Help:

    <quote>
    Autofiltering is a simple way of organizing your mail into
    "conversations". Put simply, if you move or copy a message into a
    folder that has autofiltering enabled, that folder will subsequently automatically gather all the messages you receive from the sender of
    that message, and all the messages you send to that person. Being
    able to see both what you've received and sent in order allows you to
    read your correspondence with that person as if it were an ongoing conversation.

    [?]

    Order of processing - Autofiltering is done after all other filtering
    is completed on any given message. So, if you have new mail filtering
    rules active, they will be applied before any autofiltering, as will
    spam and content filtering (SpamHalter and Content Control). Only if
    all other types of filter complete without moving or deleting the
    message will autofiltering take place. This prevents spam that
    impersonates a known address from being autofiltered, and gives you a
    way of overriding autofiltering for special conditions.
    </quote>

    Read more in Help > Reading and filing mail > Working with folders > Autofiltering folders

    I hadn't remembered that even being in Pegasus. Thank you for the
    explanation.

    I checked and found that I did have one autofiltering folder. However,
    the address associated with that folder wasn't involved in the two
    messages that were sent automatically, so that still doesn't explain why
    those two were sent immediately. I have removed autofiltering from that address and folder.

    So far the behavior hasn't been repeated, so it will probably remain a
    mystery. Again, thanks for helping me understand the problem.

    Bill in Kentucky

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