I’m sure others have experienced this. I was creating an email when my fingers slipped. I bumped some combination of keys (including Ctrl or Alt, I’m sure) and my email disappeared. Now, I need to know everything the Gurus know about this.
If it sent itself, it does not appear in my “sent” box. If it saved itself, it does not appear in “drafts”, and if it closed itself, it did not warn “save changes”. So, with all these safeguards in place, where the heck did it go? Oh, and for the record, is it not sitting in the “outbox”, either. Us layfolk will say it vaporized into cyberspace. How would the gurus explain this phenomenon?
IANAPCG-Your mail went to the land of lost left sox. If I’m doing an email that I don’t want to lose-I start in Word, then Caste & Putt into the email pane to avoid the pain.
I think Larsen’s suggestion may be what happened, but IIRC, I was in the “Reply” mode which makes Ctrl+D act differently.
Taking another look at this: If an email sent itself prematurely, it would undoubtedly appear in the Sent Box, right? Is there any possible way it could by-pass this?
I swore I was in the middle or composing a reply when I lost it. However, in the Deleted items, there is the email to which I trying to respond. Personally, I think Gates has a mind control button encoded in his software…set to detenate when the right keys are hit in combination. Just to drive the enduser nuts. Well, for me, that’d be a short putt! - Jinx