E mail draft folders

Here are some common email draft folders and their purposes:

  1. Drafts: This is the default folder where emails are saved when you start composing a new message but don't send it. You can use this folder to save emails that you're still working on or want to come back to later.
  2. Sent Items: This folder stores emails that you've already sent to others. You can use this folder to keep track of emails you've sent and to refer back to them if needed.
  3. Deleted Items: This folder stores emails that you've deleted from your inbox or other folders. You can use this folder to recover emails that you accidentally deleted or to permanently delete emails that you no longer need.
  4. Junk Email: This folder stores emails that have been flagged as spam or junk mail. You can use this folder to review emails that have been incorrectly flagged as spam and to mark them as not junk.
  5. Unread: This folder stores emails that you haven't read yet. You can use this folder to keep track of unread emails and to prioritize your reading.
  6. Flagged: This folder stores emails that you've flagged for follow-up or attention. You can use this folder to keep track of important emails that require action.
  7. Archived: This folder stores emails that you've archived, which means they're no longer in your inbox but are still available for reference. You can use this folder to keep track of old emails that you don't need to access frequently.
  8. Drafts - Unsent: This folder stores emails that you've started composing but haven't sent yet. You can use this folder to save emails that you're still working on or want to come back to later.
  9. Outbox: This folder stores emails that you've sent but haven't been delivered yet. You can use this folder to keep track of emails that are still in transit.
  10. Spam: This folder stores emails that have been flagged as spam. You can use this folder to review emails that have been incorrectly flagged as spam and to mark them as not spam.

These are just a few examples of email draft folders, and the specific folders you have may vary depending on your email provider and settings.