how do i find an unsent e-mail?

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having spent a very long time composing an e-mail i tried to send it only for
the message that the computer was now logged out due to inactivity. the
e-mail was not saved in the drafts folder and i don't know where else to
search. any ideas anyonr?
 
Computer was logged out? What computer? How could you be composing an
e-mail and be logged out due to inactivity, or for that matter, how
could you "send it" if you were logged off?
 
hammerz said:
having spent a very long time composing an e-mail i tried to send it only for
the message that the computer was now logged out due to inactivity. the
e-mail was not saved in the drafts folder and i don't know where else to
search. any ideas anyonr?
Hello,
Try microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
for your e-mail problem. If using OutlookExpress.
On the disconnect by ISP there are some programs, don't know if they are
worthwhile.
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/...c__Networking_Tools/BySoft_StayAlive_Pro.html
http://www.tech-recipes.com/windows_tips374.html
At one time I use several such programs, had fair success with the
disconnect problem.
If using a 56k modem open OutlookExpress/tools/options - general tab - place
a check in "check for new message" box and change time to ten minutes. Keep
OutlookExpress open (minimized) even if not using program.
take care.
beamish.
 
having spent a very long time composing an e-mail i tried to send it only for
the message that the computer was now logged out due to inactivity. the
e-mail was not saved in the drafts folder and i don't know where else to
search. any ideas anyonr?
Why ask HERE? XP has NO native Email capabilites and as such your
post is out of place HERE.

Ask elsewhere
 
hammerz said:
having spent a very long time composing an e-mail i tried to send it
only for the message that the computer was now logged out due to
inactivity. the e-mail was not saved in the drafts folder and i don't
know where else to search. any ideas anyonr?

What program were you using to compose your e-mail?
 
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