I long ago turned off auto-saving drafts for that very reason. Mail.app
on MacOS does the same. It will auto-save while you are typing at
various stages and you'll end up with multiple drafts of the same
in-progress message.
I consider that a bug for both apps. I see neither has been addressed in
many, many, years.
If I need to put a message 'down' for later completion before sending,
it costs me nothing to click the 'save draft' button compared to
cleaning up the app's mess.
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/8/23 9:27 AM, Stan Brown wrote:
Thunderbird autosaves drafts, and they do not disappear automatically
from the Drafts folder after you send the message. You have to delete
them manually.
(It's bad design, I agree, because it leads to confusion. But there it
is: we get what we pay for.)
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