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sent messages?

taapua

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For all intents and purposes I'm technologically challenged, and would like to know if there is anyway to track sent messages that I've produced? Paul
 

Jennewt

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You mean that you sent a PM, and you want to know for sure if the person got it? I don't think there's a way to do that.

One problem with PMs is that people don't receive them unless they log into the forum and notice that there's something in their notices.
 

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You can check your old sent messages by simply going to private messages and look in the "folder control" box up at the top center of the screen. If you look in this box you will see the phrase "jump to folder:" with a draw box right under it. Just click on the down arrow and you will have two choices, inbox and sent items. Just select "sent items" and hit the "go" button! It will bring up whatever messages you have sent, when and also who you sent them too.

Hope this does it

Mitch
 
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