Using Mail Offline

My experience using Mail offline (e.g. on a plane) have been less than satisfactory. In particular, I have too recurring problems.
This first one is that when I'm offline and click on 'send' to send a message, I always get the following dialog:
http://img.skitch.com/20090212-b2g884bgafnxa6mfrsu2inr68w.jpg
At first blush, I suppose that makes sense. Mail is telling me that I can't send the message right now, etc. But if you are writing 20-30 messages, it gets a little tedious having to tell Mail the same thing again and again, especially since it takes a few seconds and then interrupts whatever you are doing next to inform you.
Any suggestions for work-arounds or solutions on this one?
Second problem is that when I get back online, Mail is very busy for a while (1/2 hour or so), and I get about a dozen of these messages:
http://img.skitch.com/20090212-txtpjhatmbyr16qan48gfsgey3.jpg
I'm never quite sure what it was that I did offline that can't be executed now that I'm online, or what is going to happen now. Was it files that I moved to other folders? Was it messages that I sent? Did they get sent?
Suggestions, thoughts, recommendations, etc. very welcome.
Thanks!

This thread answers (or at least helps mitigate) the second half of my question:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=8945423&#8945423

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