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Photo Attachments Gone After Sending Email Message That`s Been Sitting In My Draft Folder For 7

WHY DO MY EMAILS GO TO MY DRAFT FOLDER BEFORE I CAN SEND IT?

When sending email I'm not clicking save, I am 100% sure that I am clicking 'send', but email is still saved to draft folder anyway any prematurely, before I can even finish. I just recently started having this problem maybe a couple of months ago. After 10 maybe 15 minutes of composing email it automatically saves in draft Without my clicking to 'save' and I'm not aware of it until I try to send it. I check it in draft and it's incomplete, which is why I'm having to copy and paste so that I don't have to re-type the entire original copy. I am 'Sending' but it's doing some kind of premature 'save' in draft and won't allow me to send the original because it's like it's searching and can't find what I'm trying to send. Can anyone help?

I'Ve been trying to send an e-mail,w/attachments,to no avail.Notice keeps telling me to remove files & reattac

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How do I attach my photos and attachments to an outgoing email?

Step by step.

There are many ways to do it...This is what I have the most success with..

RIGHT clicking on those items usually pops up a box and gives you the option of where to send it...I send it to the DESKTOP. You will get an icon for it, which you can delete by right clicking on it after you are done.

Go to your email and compose the message. Click on ATTACH located just under you subject line. At least five lines will pop up with the word BROWSE on each one of them. click on BROWSE and when the box comes up place DESKTOP in the upper box. Everything on your desktop will be displayed, which should include those that you sent there. Click on the first one you want and it shud go to the bottom box. When you click on OPEN that should move it to the message you are composing and it will be in the first BROWSER box. Click on ATTACH and that should start the download to attach it to your message. Repeat for anything else you want to attach. Be careful not to download to much ( varies with each recipient) could be anywhere between 5MB and 20MB. good luck

Emails with large attachments going to draft folder after being sent?

I believe you will have to ask Yahoo to resolve this....good luck

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Paul Olaru is correct.  I am not sure what version of Messenger you're using, but "Seen" means the person opened their chat or Messenger to the conversation.  My version of Messenger doesn't have "Delivered" as a status message, but it says "sent" if the message has not yet been opened by the recipient (Apple's iMessages shows "delivered" if the message was sent but not opened, and "read" if it was opened).  In Messenger specifically a "seen" message may have a little circle with a miniature of the recipient's profile picture next to the message to indicate that she's opened it; a "sent" but not opened message has a check-mark next to it.Edit: Combined three answers on merged questions.  This question is very merge-worthy; I rarely go more than a couple days without a new A-to-A on the exact same question.  I won't be answering it in the future, nor any similar question, because there's not much to add.  Hopefully one of these answers will be helpful.Originally Answered: I sent someone a private message on Facebook, and their profile picture icon showed up, indicating that they read it. When I look at the icon next to our last two conversations, it is a white circle with a blue checkmark. Does that indicate that they marked it as unread or deleted the message?It usually means they haven't looked at the latest message in the conversation, whatever that may be.  You got the "seen" icon for any messages that were there the last time they went into the conversation, but if you have sent a new one since then they might not have "seen" it.I've seen numerous questions on Quora asking about the following: If you had a "seen" icon and it changed back to a blue circle without you sending any more messages in between? That I think must be a database glitch—I have attempted several times to recreate such a situation with my computer, phone, and a dummy FB account that I mostly use for testing, and I wasn't able to recreate a situation like that when I experimented with it just now.  I've never seen it in the "wild", either.  And as of today, 20 September 2015, FB aren't marking messages "Delivered" on the desktop chat window either.Whether the other person deletes or marks unread a conversation affects only the way it shows up on their device, not yours.

Well, sort of. There are a couple ways to do this. Some email marketing software lets you pause a mailing after you've hit send (ours does, anyway), change the copy and continue sending. Of course, if you don't discover the mistake until after all the email has sent, that feature won't help you at all.The alternative, which is a bit more common, is to put all your contents (except the legal stuff and unsubscribes of course) in an image. Then if there's a mistake, you can replace the image. The two big downsides to this are, 1. an image only email has a greater chance of being marked as spam, and 2. mailbox providers that cache images (such as Gmail) can get confused by this and you'll end up with an email that displays only broken links.In the end, the old saying "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" still holds true. I wrote a white paper on email errors a while back. you can find it here: Oops! – Handling and resolving email marketing mistakes

If I want to delete the Photos and Attachment which is below my inbox how to delete?

To delete a photo that appears in the Photos folder:

Select the photo you would like to delete by clicking on it.
Click the Delete button that appears in the toolbar above the photos, which is a trashcan icon.
A pop-up appears asking you to confirm that you would like to delete the emails that these photos appear in. Click OK to accept.

Note: It is not possible to delete a photo without deleting the email that contains it.

It's appropriate, if you have an attachment in a Email that you want the tutor to look at. You can word it differently, maybe make it a direct statement if you have a more wordy email:"The document is attached"If the only reason for the email is the attached document, you can make it more polite with something along these lines of: "Dear 'Tutor', I have attached the 'assigned work'. I look forward to your review of it.Kind Regards,'Student' "But you really shouldn't be over thinking the wording of the email, instead make sure the work you attached is impeccable.

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