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Old 07-09-2007, 02:31 PM #8
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I checked my User CP as you suggested. I had it set correctly to receive all PM's as well as Emails from administrators. Now I understand that I will receive either replies or new messages from PM's.

I also noticed that if you send a new PM - the PM is lost if the person sends a new PM instead of a reply to yours. Correct? That is what has been happening to me.
Thank you for your very prompt responses to my questions. This is such a wonderful place where others help each other.
My best wishes to you
Sydney

you should have saved copies of all received and sent PMs
in your PM section called - Folder Controls

Inbox contains *** messages.
Sent Items contains *** messages.

Jump to Folder: {select Inbox or Sent Items}

maybe they are deleting the original message - so it looks like a new PM? does it say Re: {with the original title} or a complete new title?

so nothing should be getting lost
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