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On June 13, 2001, at 11:07:27 PM, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
> Whether it should be saved depends on what you mean by saved. I don't
> think it should be discarded, I think it should be put in the outbox
> ready for deferred delivery.
If you have Auto-Save enabled, then upon reaching the time specified in
your Settings, the message will have been saved. If you have "Immediate"
specified for Sending, then the message will be sent, but no copy will be
saved. If you have "Deferred" specified, then it is my understanding that
the message will be saved (as per Auto-Save function if enabled), but will
not remain as such once the message has been successfully sent off.
> Looking at all this, one question which I now have is what is the
> difference between 'save' and 'save draft'?
I don't believe there is a difference. If there is, I certainly don't see
where. If I construct a message, hitting "Save Draft" will immediately
close and park the message in the Outbox. Hitting "Save" allows you to
close/exit the message you are working on, yet a copy remains, parked, in
the Outbox. Both methods result in the same thing... a parked message.
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