Mikael Byström on 11/19/05 said >Barbara Needham said: > >>Actually, I don't see that, but maybe I'm not getting your steps. >> >>If I edit a mail that is in my out box, and I try to close it, I get >>save/no save option. >> >>If I edit a mail that is in my out box, and then hit "send" again, the >>changes are saved and incorporated in my new mail. > >Which of these steps are unclear?: > >1. Make a new message >2. Save it >3. Open again for editing >4. Write your edits >5. In the out box, mark the message as waiting >6. Go to the still open edited message >7. Click the send button in that message >-->the edits are gone > >If you do try these steps, do the result not correspond with my >experience that the edited parts are gone?
I guess to me that would be the expected behavior. To me, the message in the outbox is the un-edited message, the one open is the edited message. Thus closing the edited message would replace the one in the outbox. Before its closed there are two messages, the edited one and the unedited one. That's the way I see it, anyway. -- Barbara Needham

