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David Pearson <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 2 Jan 2014 10:33:50 -0500
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Hi once again:

My recent trouble with a “stuck” e-mail(in the outbox) has me wondering about how the process actually works.  This may seem a simple question, but this is how I think it goes:

1.  enter necessary information(addressee, subject).
2.  type message in appropriate field, review,and press cntrl+ enter key sequence(Windows Live Mail).
3.  The message lands temporarily until “cyber-magic”, at some point, removes it from the outbox, and sends it to its intended recipient
4.  Is this the basic process(in the normal course of events)?

Please tell me if this is the usual path of an e-mail, or if I’ve missed something in my reasoning(I’m always willing to learn new things about this machine).

Thank you as always,



David S. Pearson .

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