The answer to this is probably staring me in the face but when sending PMs out, do they sit in the outbox for a pre-determined amount of time and then the system automagically pushes them out? I see one sitting in my outbox but I don't want to accidentally send it to the person a second time as a duplicate. But I wasn't sure if it's just waiting for me to do something else to actually send it.
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PM "outbox" question
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Re: PM "outbox" question
It sits there until the person you sent it to reads it. Hope that clears things up!
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Re: PM "outbox" question
...ohhh! Okay I get it now! I'm thinking of how my email outbox holds messages while they're "in transit" (I.e. If it's a large attachment or a slow network). This makes sense though.Kellis Amberlee wrote:It sits there until the person you sent it to reads it. Hope that clears things up!
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Re: PM "outbox" question
It gives you a chance to edit it, or add stuff too ;) Well, I assume you can do that here. Most other forums that have that feature allow it.