Sunday, June 7, 2009

How can I compose an email draft offline before sending in order to save online time charging on dial-up conn?

My email account is on a dial-up POP connection with limited hours per month and when I don't intend spending a lot of chargable hours composing a lenghthy email draft online, but would prefer composing it offline and when completed to go online to send and save valuable time and money. MS Outlook Express allows me to do this and which also does spellcheck and puts it in Out Tray for sending it later. Can Yahoo Mail do the same thing and if so how. Please elaborate the proceedur.

How can I compose an email draft offline before sending in order to save online time charging on dial-up conn?
Hi dont start the internet connection. Open MS Word write the letter go online and a window will appear asking to stay "Off Line" or "Work Online"


Press Work Online and send letter
Reply:I don't know much about the various services, but if you are saving time, then compose your email in a Word doc and then copy it to the email form when you go online.
Reply:open your e.mail prog and it should have a "work offline" button somewhere select this, write your mail then go online and send it
Reply:You can setup Outlook Express to access your Yahoo mail.





http://help.sbcglobal.net/article.php?it...
Reply:I would just compose the message in MS Word offline, do spellcheck there, and then copy the message and paste it in Yahoo online. Easy!
Reply:create the draft on msword save it on a disk then paste it on your composer then send the mail


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