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#1 User is offline   nasalady 

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Posted 01 January 2009 - 05:15 PM

Hi,

I haven't used the Messenger much yet, so am not sure what I should be seeing in my control panel. Earlier today I replied to a PM and it seemed to have been sent off properly because a brief message flashed that said the other person would be notified that they had a new message.

But now I'm wondering if it really was sent, because when I look at the "Sent Items" it still only shows 1 item sent. Which refers to an old PM I sent in September.

Do replies to PMs show up as "Sent Items"? Or not?

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JoAnn
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Posted 01 January 2009 - 05:22 PM

Hum...I had to go check. I send a PM also today and received one.

On your message page, check the box at the bottom that indicates "send to message sent box".
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Posted 01 January 2009 - 05:26 PM

JoAnn,

PMs are not saved automatically. When you send a PM, or reply to one, there are some options available on the screen under the box where you compose the message. One of them is to save a copy in your sent folder. The other one is to track the message. Neither one is selected by default. So, if you didn't check the box beside "Save," the message was sent without a copy being placed in your Sent folder.

I hope that helps.

ETA: Lisa posted while I was typing this.

This post has been edited by psawyer: 01 January 2009 - 05:27 PM

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Posted 01 January 2009 - 05:32 PM

Thanks, Lisa and Peter! I guess I didn't notice the box to check.

I'll remember that for the future! :)

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Multiple autoimmune diseases, including celiac, Hashimoto's, psoriasis, autoimmune hepatitis, RA, SLE. Also have fibromyalgia.

Tested Fall 2008: bloodwork, biopsy negative; HLA DQ8. Doctor believes results negative due to prednisone and Imuran taken for autoimmune hepatitis.

Dx with celiac disease because of dietary response, genetics, and family history of celiac disease.


Dx with Lyme Disease Jan 2010; Lyme likely triggered some of the AI diseases.

Gluten free since 25 Nov 2008
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