That is a Yahoo safety measure. If you write a long mail for example and something goes wrong causing a crash, you can go to the drafts folder and you'll find what you have written so far. When you send the mail, the draft should normally be deleted. If you want to save a draft to use it repeatedly, all you have to do is push the shift key when you send your mail. If you send your mail without pushing the shift key and the draft did not get deleted, you should go to this online help form and describe your problem:
http://help.yahoo.com/fast/help/us/mail/...
You could also send a mail to e-mail support:
mail@cc.yahoo-inc.com
or
mail-classic-errors@cc.yahoo-inc.com
or call Yahoo! Customer Service: 1-408-349-1572
Does anyone know why when I send an email to a business it automatically send it or a copy to my Drafts folder?
It sounds like you have your personal mail preferences set up so that it will automatically do that. You should be able to open up your preferences to change it if you want to -- you will be able to tailor your mail so that your inbox will be checked every so many minutes or just a couple of times a day and all kinds of things like that. You can save everything you send out in a Sent box, or turn that feature off so that you don't. Check it out...
Reply:Are you holding down the CTRL key when you click send? That is how you save a copy to the draft folder when you want to send an e-mail and save a copy to the draft folder.
If you aren't holding down the CTRL key and it is doing it, try holding it down and see if it doesn't do it.
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