Hi Beth-
I know with Gmail’s
Webmail it automatically saves you’re outgoing mail as drafts every so often
which is a nice feature. I am not sure about yahoo as I have not used their
service in a long time. I would guess you would either have to create it in the
draft folder or look on the create mail screen to see if there is a button that
says save now or something similar. I hope this helps.
Chad
From:
peoriatech_support@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peoriatech_support@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Beth
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:45 AM
To: peoriatech_support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [peoriatech_support] emails
I run firefox and if it gets closed
unexpectedly, when I go to restart
it, I get the option of restoring the session. I thought I was closing
only one tab of the ones I had open but it closed the whole thing. I
had just written a very long email and was proofreading it. When I
restarted firefox I got no options of restoring the session so
couldn't find the email of course. Is there any way to find that email
or is it gone forever. I tried searching with google desktop and did
not find it. If you accidentally delete an email you are composing or
it gets lost when the browser is closed are you just out of luck, or
is there another way to find it. I have done this a couple of times
and it just makes me sick that I spend all that time composing an
email only to lose it. I know I should compose as a draft when doing
anything like that and you would think I'd have learned my lesson by
now, but I never think about it happening until it does. Any hope for
me or do I just need to condition myself to composing in the draft
folder, or will THAT even matter if it didn't get saved?
Thanks, Beth