Location of saved Draft Emails

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Hi,

Normally when I save a draft of an email, I could finjd that email either in
the Draft folder or in my Inbox. For some reason now when I save a draft of
an email message I have to go searching through my different folders to find
the email message. Is there a way to change thsi so that all saved drafts are
saved in the Draft folder?

Thanks.
 
Ross said:
Normally when I save a draft of an email, I could finjd that email
either in the Draft folder or in my Inbox. For some reason now when I
save a draft of an email message I have to go searching through my
different folders to find the email message. Is there a way to change
thsi so that all saved drafts are saved in the Draft folder?

Describe exactly how you save it. State your Outlook version as well.
 
Thanks for the reply. I use an application that uses Outlook (Outlook 2003)
as its email system so basically I can create email meesages in this other
application. If I begin to draft and email and then do FILE > SAVE and then
close the email, the email draft is saved within Outlook. My problem is that
I now have to look through all of my folders to try and located the saved
draft. Hope this helps.

Ross
 
Ross said:
Thanks for the reply. I use an application that uses Outlook (Outlook
2003) as its email system so basically I can create email meesages in
this other application. If I begin to draft and email and then do
FILE > SAVE and then close the email, the email draft is saved within
Outlook. My problem is that I now have to look through all of my
folders to try and located the saved draft. Hope this helps.

In what application do you use the File>Save operation?
 
It is an application called Sendouts. Please note that when I am drafting the
email within Sendouts it opens up an Outlook untitled pane window to compose
the email message.
 
Ross said:
It is an application called Sendouts. Please note that when I am
drafting the email within Sendouts it opens up an Outlook untitled
pane window to compose the email message.

A genuine Outlook compose window opens? Hmm.. If clicking File>Save
doesn't put it into Drafts, I really don't know how to advise. Open Outlook
so that you can see the folder list. Then use Sendouts and click File>Save.
Do you see any unread messages appear in any folder? While I don't have
Sendouts, clicking File>Save in a new message window always adds the message
to Drafts for me.
 
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