An interruption in emailing process is described here. Suppose that you are typing in an email message. At that time you want to go back to another website for referring to its web page and then return back to emailing. How should it be done? First minimize the mail page. Open the website’s page in a separate new tab in the task bar, refer to it and then return back to emailing. If you had opened the same website page earlier, before starting to email, and now have clicked the Back button of the browser and selected the concerned web page or you have opened the web page on the same upper task bar as that of the emailing page, you will see your email message erased when you return back to it! Or you will see the following message in red letters in another new page: ’Your session has expired. Please log in again’! So, avoid wisely the hardship of repeating again all the those steps of emailing.
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