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 messages?

Sure, why not? File | Save As | Draft. It'll show up in the Drafts folder for 
whatever
account you use to post to the given newsgroup.


I don't have a "Draft" folders in any of my newsgroup accounts. When I save a 
news
message without sending it, it goes into 'local folders'; I can open it from 
there and
post it easily

True, it works for me as well. However this morning I tried to post a message, 
and the
newsserver of my provider refused it (username problems, they have some 
technical issues
at the moment). SeaMonkey then told me it could not save the message, why was 
that?

SM probably thinks the message was sent to your newsserver.
Check the sent messages folder if you save sent ng messages.

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