Aol mail autosave draft

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AOL Mail, also known as America Online Mail, is an email service provided by AOL (America Online). While AOL is no longer a dominant player in the email market, many users still have accounts and may be looking for ways to autosave their drafts.

Unfortunately, AOL Mail does not have a built-in autosave feature for drafts. However, there are a few workarounds you can try:

  1. Use the browser's autosave feature: Most modern web browsers, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge, have an autosave feature that can save your work periodically. You can enable this feature in your browser settings.
  2. Use a third-party browser extension: There are several browser extensions available that can autosave your drafts, such as LastPass or DraftSaver. These extensions can be installed in your browser and will save your drafts at regular intervals.
  3. Use a third-party email client: If you prefer to use a dedicated email client, such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, you can set up your AOL Mail account in the client and use its autosave feature.
  4. Manually save your drafts: If you don't want to rely on an autosave feature, you can manually save your drafts by clicking the "Save" button or pressing Ctrl+S (or Command+S on a Mac) while composing an email.

Keep in mind that AOL Mail has some limitations, such as a 10MB attachment limit and a 100MB storage limit for your account. If you need more storage or features, you may want to consider switching to a different email provider.