Thunderbird has an autosave option but it's not turned on by default.
You need to turn it on if you want it on and also specify the frequency
(in 1 minute intervals) for saving.
Chuck Norcutt
keith_w wrote:
> Richard Lovison wrote:
>> Check your drafts folder.
>>
>> NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
>>> I have just spent 2 hours typing an email to send out the last of my
>>> Madness
>>> sales notices and hit the cltl key (I think) and sent the entire email to
>>> email hell (it is gone - looks deleted). Any ideas about retrieving it?
>>> Bill Barber
>
> I suspect one must have a Preferences setting made specially to do that.
> I have had way too many long messages end up in never-neverland, so I
> finally sought out the settings needed to save my messages as I type,
> and now the message I'm typing goes into the Drafts folder every minute.
> If I don't actually press "Send" I'll find a copy in Drafts.
> That's saved my sanity many times!
>
> I don't know if AOL has such a thing, but it's well worth looking for!
>
> I know, that doesn't address what to do today, to find your lost
> message, but I can't help you with that. It's beyond me, not being an
> AOL person...
>
> keith whaley
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