UR doin it rong.
Your "Save as Draft" feature has apparently gotten its little wires crossed with the "Fling into deep space without saving" feature.
It's really a humungous pain in the ass to write a rather lengthy reply to an e-mail, run into time constraints and try to "save" it using the tools Comcast itself put online, only to return later to a completely blank draft with incomprehensible "attachments" that cannot be accessed. In the words of H&K Customer Service, you suck and we hate you. Fixplskthanxbai!
That is all.
Monday, December 29, 2008
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yup, that sounds like Comcast all right....
Jay, this experience is what some folks call "A Clue" and others refer to as "A Hint." Whatever you call it, I think Karma is gently suggesting you should be using an offline email client program.
Being a suspicious s.o.b., I never trust any online program any farther than I absolutely have to. If it don't run on my own computer, off my own hard disk, I'll do without it, thenkyewverramuch.
Heh. Fortunately, I've been through this before, so before I closed the e-mail I saved the text to the hard drive...
I know that they bite the big one, and I know that they are commies and I know that storing my mail "in the cloud" is A Really Bad Idea, but Gmail is one fucking GREAT email client.
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