How can I save a previous draft?
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Before the new Yahoo mail, I could save a draft, and then when I sent the email, the draft would remain. This was very convenient if I wanted to modify each draft slightly to send to a number of related recipients, especially if the draft had numerous attachments. Now drafts are deleted when you send the email. Is there any workaround to save the drafts, as I used to be able to do so easily?
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Answer:
Yahoo! Mail Classic now saves the message you’re working on (in Drafts) so you don't lose it in the event of a power outage, connection interruption or computer problem. And as always, you can save the most recent version by clicking Save Draft. Once you click Send to send the message, the draft is deleted from Drafts. To review it after that, just look in your Sent folder. Hope this helps!!!
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