Mike,
Probably my system configuration problems here, but sending email copies doesn't seem to be working properly. I'm using thunderbird as an email client and up until recently (say about 261) all was working well when I used it to send email copies. Now (265) it just does nothing. i.e. it creates the image file, and goes to that directory if a say yes when it asks, but nothing is activated in thunderbird to send the message. I haven't changed any configuration (they all say that don't they:-)
No problem, I thought, I'll use the QI internal email sending stuff. So I get the email message screen, and press send and QI appears to hang. Beeps when I click anything etc. Then I click on the Qimage icon in the task bar and up pops an information box with "message sent" OK which had been hidden BEHIND the E-mail message screen. Clicking OK, of course works just fine.
Oh one other tiny thing. When I went to configure the internal email sending I clicked on "send mail directly from Q-image" and then thought better of it, and clicked "send mail using my default program" without filling any of the mail parameters, but it now insisted that I set up a valid SMTP address, even though I said I didn't want to use it. Check in the wrong place somewhere.
If sending via your mail client isn't working, it means something must have stepped on your MAPI mail client on your machine and MAPI mail may no longer be working. As far as the Qimage send and the sent message appearing behind the main window, what OS are you using? I ask because XP has a Windows "z-order" bug that causes the OS to lose the order of currently displayed windows when an application takes longer than a second or two for an operation: that "Mail sent" message is a stay-on-top window so the only way for it to appear behind something else is for the OS to foul something up.
Mike