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Arnold A - 25 Sep 2007 22:25 GMT
Hi everyone,

Here's the scenario.  I'm using Outlook 2003 connected to an Exchange
server.  I can compose a message and go into the options and select the "Do
not deliver before" and set a future date/time for the message to go out.  I
can exit Outlook and the message will still send at the specified time.   If
I add a pop3 account to my Outlook, the delayed message will not be sent out
if I exit Outlook,  I've applied Office SP3 and I still have the same
problem.  Anyone seen this problem before?

Thanks.
VanguardLH - 26 Sep 2007 08:13 GMT
> Hi everyone,
>
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> same
> problem.  Anyone seen this problem before?

Go read answers to your disconnected multiposted message in the other
groups to which you posted.

Learn to cross-post.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/usenet/xpost.html

A point not made is that N multiposted copies will consume N times the
disk space for each of the separate copies of the same post.
Crossposted messages have just *one* copy on the server with links in
the newsgroups back to the same single copy.  Multiposting wastes disk
space on the server.  Yes, your post may be small but remember that
you consume N times the space on one server and then do so again on
all the newsgroups servers worldwide.  You waste more bandwidth
getting N copies of your multiposted message distributed to all the
newsgroups servers worldwide.  Cross-posting has just one copy of the
message on an NNTP server, and only one copy gets propagated to other
NNTP servers.

To those visiting the newsgroups, crossposting helps them see ALL the
replies from those in the other RELATED newsgroup to which you linked
your post.  That way, they don't waste their time duplicating similar
replies.
 
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