When ya send messages thru Y/A to user(s) is there...?
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When ya (I) send a message to another user via the Y/A message system, is there somewhere in the Y/A system, that ya can see messages sent/received in the Y/A system? I've looked a few diff. times to find like an "inbox"/"sent" folder or whatever in the Y/A system, but can't seem to find the area where I can track messages sent/received, like there is typically in an email address. Or if there ISN'T something like that, then how can I keep track of these/those messages? I some times have a bad memory, and if someone sends me a "reply" to a message I sent, but it's been a while since I sent said message, then I'd like to be able to confirm who I sent it to/who replied to my particular message. If ya could help, I'd appreciate it VERY MUCH !!! & Thanks, in advance !!! ~ Thee Raunchy Mann ~ *Like when ya send a "private" message/email, THROUGH the Y/A system. Like ya wanna ask a question to a specific Y/A user, but NOT post it in the Y/A public question/answer section of Y/A. Is what I meant. Because some times I get "replies" to personal messages I've sent to specific Y/A users, but then they take a while to reply to said message. So some times I have a hard time remembering who I sent a particular message (especially when their "username" is NOT present in the reply), & those "replies" DON'T include my original question, as it usually does in my email addresses. And in most emails/ other websites, where ya can send messages/emails, there's a sent/received folder, but I'm NOT finding one in the Y/A system !!!
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Answer:
There is no sent folder for the messages you send to another user via y!a. If you want to keep track of your messages then you have to copy and paste it elsewhere.
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Other answers
There is no sent folder for the messages you send to another user via y!a. If you want to keep track of your messages then you have to copy and paste it elsewhere.
na
Your question is very confusing. When you get an email and don't want to forget it then don't delete it. Like I said, confusing.
Madison
yes there is
briandwales
Your question is very confusing. When you get an email and don't want to forget it then don't delete it. Like I said, confusing.
Madison
yes there is
briandwales
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