Saving and Sending a Draft Message

You can’t always complete an e-mail message without being interrupted by someone or something. Or perhaps you want to mull over what you’ve said for a while and make a few changes to the wording before you send the message. Fortunately, you can save your message in its incomplete form and then return to it when you’re ready, finish it, and send it on its way.

Create a Draft

  1. In Windows Mail, create a new message, address it, add a subject, and write your content.

  2. Choose Save from the File menu.

  3. If a message box appears, ...

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