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lardyl

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#222484 14-Aug-2017 10:20
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Hi there,

 

I'm new here but not new to Telecom/Spark.

 

Just wondering if anyone can help me with the new(ish) Spark email client. I can't see any facility or option to auto save mails when they are being composed? Unlike all the other webmail clients I have used.......

 

I've now lost two long, involved emails that I'd spent a lot of thought on composing (one was for work and the other after a bereavement) as there seems to be no automatic saving by the client of a "draft" as they are being composed.

 

Is this a security "feature" and is there any place that I can look to find what I had typed?

 

Whilst I am in a moaning mood - this new client is also particularly slow in loading on windows and in android even if I clear out unread mails from the Inbox.

 

Never thought I'd say this, but I miss Yahoo.....

 

Anyway, if you have any ideas about how to overcome this issue (other than remembering to save the mail or not clicking absentmindedly on a link to close the tab in my browser) then that would be appreciated.

 

Cheers

 

Ian


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  #1846304 14-Aug-2017 12:52
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Interesting that autosave is not active by default, However it can be turned on.

 

 

 

 

Just a quick setting change :)

 

As to the email in the screenshot, please don't try to use it, it is a throw away (in otherwords not monitored) i use for testing.





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