Composing messages off-line January 28, 2005, 05:52:21 pm Yahoo Message Number: 50029Is there a way to compose messages off-line that can then be imported to the posting box that we all use or would you incorporatesome kind of cut and paste routine ?ThanksJC
Composing messages off-line Reply #1 – January 28, 2005, 07:21:10 pm Yahoo Message Number: 50038QuoteIs there a way to compose messages off-line that can then be imported to the posting box that we all use or would you incorporatesome kind of cut and paste routine ? JC, I'm going to assume that you are using Outlook Express. If that is the case, then all you have to do when finished composing an email is to click on "File" and then "Send Later." Once you sign on, your emails will be automatically sent. If you're using some other email program, I would imagine the procedure would be somewhat similar.Linda & Earl 2004 23.5' Red TK From Quartzsite, AZ
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Composing messages off-line Reply #2 – January 28, 2005, 07:48:06 pm Yahoo Message Number: 50041Linda & Earl wrote,JC, I'm going to assume that you are using Outlook Express. If that is the Quotecase, then all you have to do when finished composing an email is to click Quoteon "File" and then "Send Later." Once you sign on, your emails will beQuoteautomatically sent. Yes I use Outlook Express. One more question.When you send this email, after composing it, do you send it whileyou are on the posting page or do you send it like a regular emailto this group and it gets posted automatically to the group, justlike a regular post ?ThanksJC
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Composing messages off-line Reply #3 – January 28, 2005, 08:04:28 pm Yahoo Message Number: 50043QuoteYes I use Outlook Express. One more question.When you send this email, after composing it, do you send it whileyou are on the posting page or do you send it like a regular emailto this group and it gets posted automatically to the group, justlike a regular post ? You send it just like you would any other email and, yes, it's posted automatically to the group just as though it were written directly from the Yahoo website. I find using email to send and receive posts is much easier than trying to read posts from the website. I don't like the way Yahoo throws s in between every other post or so, and I have no way of knowing which posts I've already read...unless I make a note of the last message number. Also, if I'm using my cell phone as a connection, I can download all the posts and read them offline rather than spending time, and minutes, reading them online. What I don't know is whether or not you can send an email to the group if you don't have your options set to receive posts via email. Maybe Andy can answer that question.Linda & Earl 2004 23.5' Red TK From Quartzsite, AZ