If I lose my network connection while composing a message/reply in LPL WebMail, can I recover my composition?
If you’ve lost your connection and then click “Save Draft”, your draft will be lost after you close the Compose window, since your browser cannot write to your drafts folder, which is stored under your home directory on the mail server. Therefore, if you lose your modem or internet connection while you are composing a message or a reply: – Open a text editor window on your local machine. – Use the mouse to highlight the composed text in the webmail compose window. – Cut-and-paste that text into the text editor window. – Save the text editor contents to a file on your local machine. Regarding the cut-and-paste mechanics: – On Solaris, use the left button to highlight and the middle button to paste. – On Windows, this is more difficult, since the webmail Compose/Reply window has no “edit->cut/copy/paste” menu, but you can cut-and-paste by: Highlighting the text, Right-clicking into the text editor window, Selecting Paste from the pop-up list.
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