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Private Messaging

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:34 am
by seanbig
You all should have a mail box that allows you to send members private messages. It's like email, but for users on the forum.

You can access your inbox by clicking the "# new messages" link in the top left of the screen next to the "Logout" link.

You can also access your inbox by clicking "User Control Panel" in the top right then clicking "Private Messages" under Options.

Another way to private message someone would be to click their username to view their profile. In their profile you can find a PM button Image / Image. This will open your inbox as well.

Re: Private Messaging

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:32 am
by naccoachbob
Sean, how do you delete pm's?
There are some I'd just as soon delete as they're not appropriate now.
Thanks,
Bob

Re: Private Messaging

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 12:23 pm
by darren
until Sean has an update,

1. go to your Private Message Rules, folders & settings page.
2. Add a folder.
3. Move the messages you don't want into the new folder.
4. Delete the new folder, (check the box 'Delete all messages within removed folder')

It is certainly not ideal but is a short term workaround to the issue.

Re: Private Messaging

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 3:22 pm
by seanbig
I am looking into this right now.

Re: Private Messaging

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 3:35 pm
by seanbig
You should now be able to delete private messages by using the dropdown menu in the bottom right of your inbox.

Re: Private Messaging

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:32 pm
by seanbig
tommyboy,

Are you having trouble deleting messages in your inbox?

Re: Private Messaging

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 3:09 pm
by  
No, Sean, I'm not having a problem with that. I submitted a post and afterwards found the answer to my question. I intended to delete my post but after discovering I could not, I edited my post to be a request for a Moderator to delete the post. Thanks.

tb

Re: Private Messaging

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 6:07 pm
by seanbig
Okay, cool. That's what I thought could have been the case, but then I read some posts and they were about deleting PM's so I wanted to make sure.

I will get rid of that post.

Re: Private Messaging

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 9:34 am
by OldManGuitarGuy
seanbig wrote:You all should have a mail box that allows you to send members private messages. It's like email, but for users on the forum.

You can access your inbox by clicking the "# new messages" link in the top left of the screen next to the "Logout" link.

You can also access your inbox by clicking "User Control Panel" in the top right then clicking "Private Messages" under Options.

Another way to private message someone would be to click their username to view their profile. In their profile you can find a PM button Image / Image. This will open your inbox as well.
I am a new member, just registered yesterday actually.
I cannot read a Private Message someone sent me. I received an email notifying me I have a PM, and when I go to the Kitguitarforum.com site it notified me I have "1 private message", but when I click on that, I am told I am not "authorized". I also tried getting to my PM "Inbox" and clicking there, but got the same results. I was able to get a PM blank message page so I could send a PM, but I have not tried that.

Any suggestions?

Re: Private Messaging

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 9:39 am
by OldManGuitarGuy
seanbig wrote:You all should have a mail box that allows you to send members private messages. It's like email, but for users on the forum.

You can access your inbox by clicking the "# new messages" link in the top left of the screen next to the "Logout" link.

You can also access your inbox by clicking "User Control Panel" in the top right then clicking "Private Messages" under Options.

Another way to private message someone would be to click their username to view their profile. In their profile you can find a PM button Image / Image. This will open your inbox as well.
I posted another questions a minute ago. I then went to my User Control to see if I could find anything else to try. I found a page on "Folder Options" and checked "Move to <Inbox>" so maybe that will help? The default check was in the "Do not accept new messages......". However I think those options only apply when the PM folder is full?

LATER.....I am getting PM's, so I can only conclude the action I took above is what made it possible.