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    Not sure why it is so annoying , I get a pm notice and yet there is nothing to see

  • #2
    The PM System can be a bit tricky, it's just about getting used to some weird traits it has.

    Your situation could be that, you have to open the "IN BOX" and Open a recent prior PM to read a New response to an existing PM.

    If you have ever PM'd someone, their response will get combined with the Outgoing message in the "IN BOX" AND the "Sent Box"!
    You will have to scan down to the bottom to find the latest response.

    I have found that clicking on the Red warning (you have a PM) at the Right Top will not mark a PM as Read.
    You have to click "Messages", then click "Go To Message Center", then the PM Mailbox it is in, then New PM, before it will show Read.

    Then there are the PM's with attached Photos, responding to one will show a Large White Blank Screen, making you think that is all there is, but you have to scan down Below that, to see the Next PM.


    I KNOW, just strange!
    StudeRich
    Second Generation Stude Driver,
    Proud '54 Starliner Owner
    SDC Member Since 1967

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    • #3
      Besides what Rich has said, one thing that I have found is to not delete any of the PMs until I'm sure the other person is done messaging me. If you delete a PM out of your inbox, then the other person messages you on that same string, the 'new' PM will actually be in the Trash folder! Weird but true.
      Paul
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      • #4
        tcabman , please see this post for complete instructions.

        Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com

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