Barbara Needham on 11/18/05 said >Mikael Byström on 11/18/05 said > >> >>This must be considered a bug: >> >>Make a new message >>Save it >>Open again for editing >>Write your edits >>In the out box, mark the message as waiting >>realize you made a mistake and go to the still open edited message >>click the send button in that message >>-->the edits are gone >> >>Clearly, what should be expected is that the edits would write over the >>saved message after you had indicated that is what you want. I see no >>good reason for having it this way. >>Please put it in the to do list, Jérôme. Personally it isn't a high >>priority of course, but it really shouldn't work this way. Edits should >>never ever disappear quietly. > >They should if you don't save them. What if you edit and then change your >mind? Except for auto save applications, I don't want saved until I tell >something to save.
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. -- Barbara Needham

