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How to Save Email on NetZero

by Peyton Brookes, Demand Media
You can save NetZero email.

You can save NetZero email.

NetZero is an Internet service provider that offers email services to its customers. There are two ways to manage a NetZero account -- online or through a dedicated email program. If you manage your email account online, you log in through NetZero's website. If you manage your email through a dedicated email program, such as Windows Live Mail or Microsoft Outlook, you have access to your email from your desktop. As a result, there are two methods for saving email.

Automatically Save Sent Items

Step 1

Log in to your NetZero online account. Select "Options" and then click "Read/Compose."

Step 2

Click the check box for "Automatically save all sent messages in the Sent Folder" in the "Writing Messages" section.

Step 3

Select "Save." Each email you send will be automatically saved to your Sent folder.

Save Draft Messages

Step 1

Click "Options" and then click "Read/Compose."

Step 2

Click the check box for "Show an alert each time I leave the Write Message page without saving the draft" under the "Writing Messages" section.

Step 3

Select "Save." You will now be prompted each time you navigate away from an email that has not been completed.

Archiving Messages with Dedicated Programs

Step 1

Open your email program's archive options. This option is usually located in the File menu.

Step 2

Configure your archive settings in a manner that is suitable to you. This will include archiving emails after a period of time.

Step 3

Complete the process. Your email will be archived regularly. You can access your emails at any time.

About the Author

Peyton Brookes is a workforce development expert and has written professionally about technology, education and science since 2009. She spent several years developing technology and finance courses for social programs in the Washington, D.C. area. She studied computer and information science at the University of Maryland College Park.

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