On Fri, 11 Nov 2016 20:04:20 -0800, DoctorBill wrote:

In preferences, I can set up a folder for drafts which has saved my
bacon several times when there were power failures or 'screw-ups' on my
part.

I was wondering if there is a way to set the time frame for recording
those drafts - i.e. every 30 seconds or so many minutes, etc so as to
make sure everything is 'captured'.


The default is to automatically save every 5 minutes.
You can adjust the time frame, as a whole number of minutes.

For a description of the settings, go to
    <http://kb.mozillazine.org/Mail_and_news_settings#Mail.>
and scroll down to find these two settings
    mail . compose . autosave
    mail . compose . autosaveinterval

To adjust the settings in SeaMonkey
 1)  In the SeaMonkey browser, enter
            about:config
     in the URL bar
 2)  If you get a warning "Here be dragons!",
     then click "I'll be careful, I promise"
 3)  In the search box, enter
            mail.compose.autosave
 4)  To adjust the interval (in minutes),
     right-click on "mail.compose.autosaveinterval"
     and choose "Modify".
 5)  To switch autosave between on (true) and off (false),
     right-click on "mail.compose.autosave"
     and choose "Toggle".


--
Kind regards
Ralph
🦊
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