Re: Avoid Duplicates in $record if Send Fails
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On Saturday, June 16 at 10:08 AM, quoth Brendan Cully:
>On Saturday, 16 June 2007 at 16:57, Michael Tatge wrote:
>> * On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 Svend Sorensen (ssorensen@xxxxxxxxx) muttered:
>> > If the sending of a mail fails, and the compose screen is redisplayed,
>> > the message is saved to the $record location. This happens each time
>> > the send fails. This leads to duplicate mails in the $record mailbox.
>>
>> Feature. Better have a few dups then lose the copy.
>
>It would probably be better to remember that an fcc has been written and not
>rewrite it.
The trick, of course, is that once the send fails, you're allowed to
re-edit the message, change the recipients, add attachments, or
anything else. If only the first fcc wins, then you may not be
archiving the message that *actually* got sent.
~Kyle
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