Daniel wrote on 25/02/2015 10:21:
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.
It was just mails from the beginning of the month ... so "over the
years" .. seem strange.
The draft.msf cannot be erased "for some reason" :-)
and very strange was that some mails was saved 2,3, 4 or more times
....this could happen when I take a long time to write a mail, that an
automatic save is done each x minutes ? anyway if this is the case,
there must be only one saved-mail without copies.
I can just not reproduce the problem.
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