Russell Levy wrote:
> Just because you like to save drafts for future reference, doesn't mean
> that everyone wants to. I like to save drafts in case my computer
> reboots and I'm in the middle of the message, or in case Mozilla crashes
> on me.I don't need multiple drafts for one message, or it to be saved
> once I'm out.
So delete them when you're done.
Just because you don't want multiple drafts for a message, doesn't mean
that nobody wants to. If Mozilla automatically deleted drafts after
sending a message, that would be bad for me. You can delete drafts from
the drafts folder even if Mozilla doesn't do it automatically. But I
can't make drafts magically reappear if it does, without mucking about
with a file recovery utility.