Maybe I should have been more specific. What I meant by “the server might have been down”, is that the receiving server might be down. The SMTP command that the email snap uses just sends it to a server. That server tries to send the email packets to places it can access that get it to ANOTHER server, and that is relayed to the final email server. If something happens to disrupt that, it is supposed to bypass it, and try again. If a problem happens, like your email is rejected, or THEIR server is down, or doesn’t exist, The SENDING email server gets a message and is supposed to send it to the sender. That can take a while though. If the SENDING SMTP server that you are using to start this is down, or can’t be access, the snap will simply fail. And your’e right, NOTHING will be sent.