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Saving emails on NS 7.1

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by lgbest, 2004/07/07.

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    lgbest

    lgbest Inactive Thread Starter

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    I am looking for a way to autosave an email as I am writing it or if NS7.1 or Windows crashes before I have sent it or manually saved it. This would be similar to how autosave works in MS Word or WordPerfect. is there any way to make this happen?

    Regards,

    lgbest
     
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    Ramona

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    Hi Graham,

    This isn't doable in Netscape, but what you can do, is compose the message in WordPerfect, then copy to the Compose window.

    Ramona
     

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    lgbest

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    Hi Ramona - thanks for the reply. I was thinking that was the only solution, however, because these days there are so many emails it is so much easier to hit the reply button and compose on the site. My suggestion to Netscape is that if they could include this feature in one of the next versions it would be very popular and help them to get back some lost market share.

    Best regards,

    Graham
     
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    Graham,

    Click on Help | Feedback Center and tell Netscape..... ;)

    Ramona
     
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