Draft Message Gets Deleted From Drafts When Send It?
Jul 27, 2011
I am doing a newsletter in html format in Outlook (2007).
Every so often I send my newsletter to test what it looks like to my gmail or hotmail address. Trouble is, when I send it, it gets deleted from Drafts so I cannot go back in and work on it. :s
how I can send it out but also go back and edit it?
me and my friends we have 3 laptops and ( wireless access point ) i want send message from my laptop to other one so is there any way to do that through cmd commands ?
when I click Send/Receive in Outlook 2007 it fails and I get an Error message - 0x80040600. I've tried running the Repair Tool in SCANPST.EXE but this doesn't help, it states that all errors have been fixed, but then I still get the error message. I'm not running Exchange.
I accidentally deleted all the display drivers off of the computer, the computer restarted and now the computer has just seemed to screw up completely. The computer turns on however I get no signal from the monitor, it's on but nothing on the screen so i cant get into BIOS or anything.
I've tried: - Using different cables - Taking out and putting the CMOS battery in - Using different Monitors
I'm using MS Outlook 2010 I have one POP-Account storing mails in local folder. And also some IMAP Mail accounts.
When I create a mail and save the draft, the draft is allways saved into the local Draft folder, and not to the coresponding (selected by senders account selection within mail) IMAP folder.
If I create and save an email to draft folder then let me print it via file pulldown.I know you can use view -> reading pane and print from there, but for file pulldown to just show "save, save as, and close" but not print is silly.
I tired of deleting more than two dozen emails that appear in my "Drafts" folder form no where, this is related to WLM only as my other emails work perfectly fine.
I hate to start with an apology, but I can't believe I'm the first to raise this point, so I'm sorry if it's already been done to death. But I've tried searching the forum, and couldn't find a relevant thread.My issue is this. When I'm writing a new email in Windows Live Mail, like most careful users I like to save the text every now and then. It's an instinct borne of hard experience of losing data, which can happen any time with any software. I just automatically click Cltr-S periodically without even thinking about it.Unfortunately, it appears to me that every time I do this in Windows Live Mail, the program creates a new copy of my current draft email in the relevant Drafts folder. If it's a long email, or one I'm phrasing with extra care, I can end up with maybe ten or fifteen nearly identical drafts cluttering up the folder!This behaviour seemed so bizarre when I noticed it that I trawled through the settings, looking for a way to override it, but I can't find any reference. Am I missing something obvious? I must be.
In Outlook Express (sorry to dredge up that familiar phrase), when you do what I've described above, the software behaves logically, and simply resaves the amended draft email each time over the previous version, so that you never have more than one draft copy at any time - which is how nearly all word processors also work. Surely that's how Windows Live Mail should behave too? I realise there might be occasional instances where you would want two different versions of a draft, but surely these instances are far outnumbered by the times when you just want to save a single copy incrementally as you write it?
Just installed MS Office 2010 and set it up so I can use my Yahoo! email.The Drafts folder and the Sent Items folder aren't taking their contents over from Yahoo to Outlook.
I currently use drivers from 2008:Driver Version 4.176.75.21 - 10/1/2008 for my Dell Wireless 1505 Draft 802.11n WLAN Mini-Card.Whenever I run Microsoft Update it tells me to upgrade to the latest drivers, however, with the newest drivers I experience a SIGNIFICANT drop in throughput- something like from 108 mbps with my current setup to 1-15 mbps with the "updated" drivers.I'd like to have the most up to date driver, but do not want to limit my Wifi bandwidth either.
Whilst removing a virus I have somehow managed to delete office 2003 with my outlook with all of my work emails on !!!I have tried a system restore but it wont let me do it and comes up with %systemroot%egistration then ComPlusStagingI could just reinstall office but I dont have all of my emails backed up on a pst file
I had duplicate pictures in 2 locations and thought I could get rid of one it would free up some space.Well I deleted one and both are gone. Is there anyway of retrieveing them?I tried "search and recover", according to the instructions would work wonders
I have a Windows 7 32bit laptop and I do not have MS Office installed. I have been using Hotmail until a couple weeks ago when I was "converted" to outlook.com email - which I like OK. When I'm using a browser - IE9 in this case - and when I click on "send link as" or "send page as", it launches Windows Live Mail and puts me in a WLM output email. I would instead like it to launch me into outlook.com and an outlook.com output email. How can I do this - or can't it be done at all?
I am using Win 7 and Win Live Mail. I have scanned an article with my Cannon Pixma scanner/printer and it is saved in the form of jpeg images. I then attached it to an email and made four attempts to send it, but each time I was then confronted with the following message.Delete the photo email, create a new one, and try to send it again.
Server: 'smtp.tadaust.org.au' Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x8CCC0003 Protocol: SMTP Port: 25 Secure(SSL): No
i have a laptop with files on it using wifi through router. I have a pc upstairs with eternet cable coming from router . Im looking to send file from laptop to pc . iv bee nhaving problems with work group and everything. i done it before but this laptop has been formated since that so settings arnt the same nw
if it is possible to change to send to menu to a move to command? For Reference: [URL]
That is a small, easy tutorial to add a move to menu to the right click context menu, but it still isnt what I want it to do.
I do not want to have to hold the shift key when I right click and send to whatever location I have in the send to menu. I also do not want to have to tell it where I want to move the file each time using the method shown in the above link. I simply want to my computer to just move the file to the location in the menu instead of copying it there. Can this be done? Am I asking to much of my operating system? I am running windows 7 Ultimate x64.
I have a Windows 7 on bootcamp but it crashed.I tried serveral recovery programs like Hirens boot CD but it doesn't recognise my keyboard for some reason when i'm at the first menu.So I had another idea: Just copy my precious files from my bootcamp partition using my mac operating system.Unfortunately, copy pasting didn't do the trick.
Use Chrome and IE, W7, gmail and Charter for email.Can send emails from ipad but not from laptopMust have wrong settings. Want to send photos from PC but cannot receive test msg to myself.
I am trying to compress a file by sending to zipped folder.The file is a window minidump from a BSOD.I find that when I try and do this I get the error message "File not found or no read permission".I am definitely have administrative rights so I don't know what the problem is?