Yet another question... I've done this at least twice now and it's
rather annoying.... When composing an e-mail, if evolution should crash
(or more frequently, the silly user closes out the main window, not
realizing that he hasn't finished sending said halfway-composed e-mail),
evolution doesn't keep the unsent mail anywhere that I can find so that
it can be retrieved next time evolution is started.... Hopefully that
makes sense....
Is it possible to tell evolution to "save unsent e-mails on closing" or
something similar, so that if the main app is closed before an e-mail
has been sent/finished, the whole thing isn't just sent to /dev/null?
If not, is this a planned feature/enhancement, does anyone know? It
would even be better if evolution prompts the user along the lines of
"hey, silly user, you are in the middle of composing an e-mail. if you
want me to throw that sucker completely in the trash, press OK...." =:)
Anyone?
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