When you open an email saved to your downloads folder, Outlook may prompt you to save changes when closing it. This usually means the email is treated as an editable draft rather than a final, locked sent version.
🔍 What Does That Mean?
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If the email is a draft:
It hasn’t been officially sent. These files are still editable, so Outlook will prompt you to save changes if you make any.
âś… Click “Yes” if you want to keep those changes. -
If the email is a sent message:
It’s just a local copy of a message that’s already been delivered. You can safely close it without saving.
âś… Click “No” — this won’t affect the original sent message.
📌 How to Tell If It’s a Draft:
Look for signs like:
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No recipient (To/CC)
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No sent date or time
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Missing email signature
If these are missing, it’s likely a draft or template version.