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sending an email via a website: where can I find a copy of it ?

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Usually I use outlookexpress for email. Today I visited a web page where I was asked to send an email. An email window was opened, and I did fill it out and I did send the message to the email addres. Thereafter I could not find were the message was stored, so I cannot read my message again. Did Firefox store it somewhere?

Usually I use outlookexpress for email. Today I visited a web page where I was asked to send an email. An email window was opened, and I did fill it out and I did send the message to the email addres. Thereafter I could not find were the message was stored, so I cannot read my message again. Did Firefox store it somewhere?

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No, Firefox does not store your e-mails. Firefox never stores your e-mails.

A copy of the sent e-mail might be with the site using which you sent it. If you really need to view that e-mail, you could request that site's administrator/owner to provide it to you but they may or may not do it.

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No, Firefox does not store your e-mails. Firefox never stores your e-mails.

A copy of the sent e-mail might be with the site using which you sent it. If you really need to view that e-mail, you could request that site's administrator/owner to provide it to you but they may or may not do it.

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It helps me to understand things.... Thank you !

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