Location of saved Draft Emails

R

Ross

Hi,

Normally when I save a draft of an email, I could finjd that email either in
the Draft folder or in my Inbox. For some reason now when I save a draft of
an email message I have to go searching through my different folders to find
the email message. Is there a way to change thsi so that all saved drafts are
saved in the Draft folder?

Thanks.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Ross said:
Normally when I save a draft of an email, I could finjd that email
either in the Draft folder or in my Inbox. For some reason now when I
save a draft of an email message I have to go searching through my
different folders to find the email message. Is there a way to change
thsi so that all saved drafts are saved in the Draft folder?

Describe exactly how you save it. State your Outlook version as well.
 
R

Ross

Thanks for the reply. I use an application that uses Outlook (Outlook 2003)
as its email system so basically I can create email meesages in this other
application. If I begin to draft and email and then do FILE > SAVE and then
close the email, the email draft is saved within Outlook. My problem is that
I now have to look through all of my folders to try and located the saved
draft. Hope this helps.

Ross
 
B

Brian Tillman

Ross said:
Thanks for the reply. I use an application that uses Outlook (Outlook
2003) as its email system so basically I can create email meesages in
this other application. If I begin to draft and email and then do
FILE > SAVE and then close the email, the email draft is saved within
Outlook. My problem is that I now have to look through all of my
folders to try and located the saved draft. Hope this helps.

In what application do you use the File>Save operation?
 
R

Ross

It is an application called Sendouts. Please note that when I am drafting the
email within Sendouts it opens up an Outlook untitled pane window to compose
the email message.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Ross said:
It is an application called Sendouts. Please note that when I am
drafting the email within Sendouts it opens up an Outlook untitled
pane window to compose the email message.

A genuine Outlook compose window opens? Hmm.. If clicking File>Save
doesn't put it into Drafts, I really don't know how to advise. Open Outlook
so that you can see the folder list. Then use Sendouts and click File>Save.
Do you see any unread messages appear in any folder? While I don't have
Sendouts, clicking File>Save in a new message window always adds the message
to Drafts for me.
 

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