On 25/02/15 10:11, Ray_Net wrote:
WaltS48 wrote on 24/02/2015 17:25:
On 02/24/2015 10:19 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Ray_Net wrote on 2/24/2015 5:24 AM:
My draft folder was empty.
I try to send a mail, but the internet access is broken.
So I do CTRL S to save the mail and I close it.
I repair the internet connection and i wait to stabilize.
When i came back to my pc, i want to re-open the saved mail and I see:
192 mails saved and with unread status in the draft folder.

Any idea to avoid this situation ?

It would be interesting to know what the date range is on them.




It would be interesting to know if they were all copies of the saved
email. :)

It was copies of old mails sometimes alones, sometimes 2 or 3 or
4,etc..copies of a mail - and the saved mail, just one copy.

Ray, could it be that, over the years, you have saved lots of e-mails to your draft folder and you haven't Compacted your folders for some time, so when you had this problem and saved your e-mail to the draft folder and, for some reason, the Drafts.msf (the index file) was erased, so when you went to your Drafts folder, a new Drafts.msf was created which listed all the other draft e-mails (supposed deleted) which were still "in" your Drafts folder.

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Daniel

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