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I somehow deleted a PM I just received rather than viewing it. I did not get the chance to read it or see who it was from. I was having some trouble with my vision today.
Is there any way to restore the last PM sent to me without any of you having to jump through hoops? I just feel bad that folks generally send PMs when needing to ask something of a personal nature and I would feel terrible not replying to someone. I apologize that I was trying to use the forum when my vision was so blurred. I will be more careful in the future. Thanks, D. |
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Hi Diandra,
I'm sorry you're having a bad vision day. Hope you're ok there. ![]() Private messages can't be restored as far as I know as we don't have any access to your private messages - inbox, sent or deleted. Once they're deleted they would be gone. Hopefully whomever sent it to you will see this and send you another one. I'm sure they'll understand. |
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You might post about the accidental PM deletion in your usual forum/s, then if any members there sent it they will know, that if they don't get a reply from you to try again..
But if they get deleted , they are gone... we have no way to recover them...
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For future reference, you are also able to set your options to receive email notifications of PMs, which will copy the PM into the email notification.
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