Dirk Munk wrote on 03-08-17 12:00:
Ray_Net wrote:
Ray_Net wrote on 02-08-17 20:45:
Dirk Munk wrote on 02-08-17 15:29:
Ant wrote:
On 8/1/2017 7:48 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote on 01-08-17 15:39:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
I suppose the question is quite clear.
I
Ray_Net wrote:
Ray_Net wrote on 02-08-17 20:45:
Dirk Munk wrote on 02-08-17 15:29:
Ant wrote:
On 8/1/2017 7:48 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote on 01-08-17 15:39:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
I suppose the question is quite clear.
If I compose a normal email message,
Ray_Net wrote on 02-08-17 20:45:
Dirk Munk wrote on 02-08-17 15:29:
Ant wrote:
On 8/1/2017 7:48 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote on 01-08-17 15:39:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
I suppose the question is quite clear.
If I compose a normal email message, then it is autom
Dirk Munk wrote on 02-08-17 15:29:
Ant wrote:
On 8/1/2017 7:48 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote on 01-08-17 15:39:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
I suppose the question is quite clear.
If I compose a normal email message, then it is automatically
saved in
the Drafts fol
Ant wrote:
On 8/1/2017 7:48 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote on 01-08-17 15:39:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
I suppose the question is quite clear.
If I compose a normal email message, then it is automatically
saved in
the Drafts folder, and I can save it there without
Dirk Munk wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
I suppose the question is quite clear.
If I compose a normal email message, then it is automatically saved in
the Drafts folder, and I can save it there without sending it.
Is there something similar for news m
On 8/1/2017 7:48 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote on 01-08-17 15:39:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
I suppose the question is quite clear.
If I compose a normal email message, then it is automatically saved in
the Drafts folder, and I can save it there without sending it.
Bill Spikowski wrote on 01-08-17 15:39:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
I suppose the question is quite clear.
If I compose a normal email message, then it is automatically saved in
the Drafts folder, and I can save it there without sending it.
Is there something similar for news m
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
I suppose the question is quite clear.
If I compose a normal email message, then it is automatically saved in
the Drafts folder, and I can save it there without sending it.
Is there something similar for news messages?
Sure, w
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
I suppose the question is quite clear.
If I compose a normal email message, then it is automatically saved in
the Drafts folder, and I can save it there without sending it.
Is there something similar for news messages?
Sure, why not? File | Save As
Dirk Munk wrote:
I suppose the question is quite clear.
If I compose a normal email message, then it is automatically saved in
the Drafts folder, and I can save it there without sending it.
Is there something similar for news messages?
Sure, why not? File | Save As | Draft. It'll show up in
I suppose the question is quite clear.
If I compose a normal email message, then it is automatically saved in
the Drafts folder, and I can save it there without sending it.
Is there something similar for news messages?
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