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When I have to get up and walk, I'll sometimes just send the note to

myself. Then, when I get back, I can open it, delete the Yahoo!

trash, complete it, and send it on its merry way. It is a safe and

simple way to solve the problem but not the slick geeky way.

3 Cheers,

Alan

Raleigh, NC

> Does anyone here know how to save an email that yahoo claims has

timed out? <snip>

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> I have tried copying it to a fresh email but haven't found the

right trick yet.

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> Any ideas?

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Alan: Boy are you smart. I am taking a computer course in the fall and hope it

makes me a little more savy. I am one stupid broad on the computer. I have to

do it the geek way cause I don't know any other way. donna

Alan wrote:

When I have to get up and walk, I'll sometimes just send the note to

myself. Then, when I get back, I can open it, delete the Yahoo!

trash, complete it, and send it on its merry way. It is a safe and

simple way to solve the problem but not the slick geeky way.

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Donna Berg wrote:

> Alan: Boy are you smart. I am taking a computer course in the fall and hope

it makes me a little more savy. I am one stupid broad on the computer. I have

to do it the geek way cause I don't know any other way. donna

Are you using something like Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape, Mozilla, etc. or

are you using web based email?

If you are using a real email client, then you should have straightforward

options for tweaking your mail. Actually anyone who has Internet Explorer on

their machine, likely has Outlook Express installed as well.

Having an email client makes it possible to avoid using yahoo or hotmail or any

of the other web based programs. Email clients are faster, easier to operate,

and once you've downloaded your mail, it's yours to keep for as

long as you want. No timing out or disappearing before you're done with it. No

limits on how many messages you can keep. I've kept some of my favourite

messages on my machine from the '90s. (mostly stuff that my kids sent

me) I just transfer them over whenever I get a new machine. It's just a techno

way of saving old letters.

Most email clients also have good help pages, so setting the preferences the way

you want them is quite simple. Then, if you want to change them around, you can

do that too.

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Lyndi,

I use outlook express

.. If that tells you anything. I about to take a puter course at Senior

Citizens. Starts in Sept. There are so many things I don't know how to do. No

one has ever shown me anything. I have just picked along. This is my second

computer and the old one has all the stuff on it I would have loved to have

saved cause it has all to do with 9/11. I don't know how to transfer it. Stan

bought me this one for Christmas and the guy he bought it from came in and set

the basics and left me on my own. Of course, it doesn't help I am not from the

computer age.

At least I know how to delete the old mail before I upset the poor moderators.

sometimes I do forget though. donna

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Moderator comment: We don't get " upset " - we get tired. <grin>

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