I presume I'm missing something obvious here, but I've tried to reply several times to a PM, and there is no evidence that it has gone anywhere (e.g. 'Sent Items' obstinately continues to say '0 items'!).
How do I send a reply to a PM?
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You may not like my solution (partial at least), but if you cc yourself you'll at least see that the message was sent, and is at least readable, having travelled the internet, and been through servers etc. This does not guarantee that the intended recipient will bother to open it and read it, of course, nor that his/her system will collect the pm. I use this technique for regular email as well. Once you have satisfied yourself that things are as you want them to have been, you can delete your own copy from your own pmbox.
This is a very useful technique sometimes, if emails or pms are particularly important, as it avoids you having to wait for ever for a response which was never actually sent properly.
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Sorry - only just seen this
Originally posted by silvestrione View PostI presume I'm missing something obvious here, but I've tried to reply several times to a PM, and there is no evidence that it has gone anywhere (e.g. 'Sent Items' obstinately continues to say '0 items'!).
Go to Settings top right of this page (next to Log Out)
Under My Settings in l-h sidebar, scroll down to General Settings. In the r-h pane, scroll down to Private Messaging, and scrolling below that: click the radio button for Save a copy in my Sent Messages by default.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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The only snag with the "Save in Sent Messages" method is that messages will be saved even if no copies wend their way across the internet. There really isn't a 100% guaranteed method of knowing that the original message arrives in the recipient's inbox, or that it is read by them, if they don't reply. You'll find out if they do reply, but otherwise you won't.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThe only snag with the "Save in Sent Messages" method is that messages will be saved even if no copies wend their way across the internet. There really isn't a 100% guaranteed method of knowing that the original message arrives in the recipient's inbox, or that it is read by them, if they don't reply. You'll find out if they do reply, but otherwise you won't.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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