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Old 06-29-2008, 10:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Difference between sendbox and outbox????

Can someone please explain to me (I am not tech savvy) what the difference is between my send box and my out box on this forum?

I replied to someone but it showed up in my outbox, not my sendbox.

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Old 06-29-2008, 10:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Outbox shows items sent that have not been opened by the receiver. Sentbox shows messages opened by the receiver.

If this makes sense to you.....please explain it to me because I think I just confused myself writing it!!
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Gene...i think you're blonde roots are growing back in
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I think Gene got it. The way I understood it is that as soon as the mail is actually delivered (regardless of if the other person opened it), it will go to your sent box. If it cannot be delivered for some reason it'll stay in your outbox...but I could be understanding it incorrectly
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Well, those are two different things.

I have something in my outbox that I really want sent. If Gene has it right then I am just waiting for the person to open it.

If lmtoth has it right then something went wrong and it won't ever get opened.

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Old 06-30-2008, 10:23 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I think Gene's right. It goes to the outbox if the person hasn't read it yet. Once the person reads it, it goes to the sent box.
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Old 06-30-2008, 10:42 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Yep...

Sent = Received and opened (no promise of them actually READING it tho...)

Out= Sent, unopened.

The only thing you can do is, as mentioned, resend; or notify the receiver that you sent something and it is unopened.
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Gene,

I gotta stand up for'ya dude. It made sense to me. AnnMarie is like my older sister. Just sorta waiting for a gaff. Annie, give the guy a break. I mean he's dealing with this whole hair on the chin thing.
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Wow I feel like I am reading................


"WHO'S ON FIRST?"


BAAHAHAHAHHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Old 06-30-2008, 11:43 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I am so glad you all find my ignorance amusing....

DOO I AMUUUZE YOU??? (imagine a Goodlfella's imitation here, please)

Bwahahhahhahhahhahahahahaha!
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DOO I AMUUUZE YOU??? (imagine a Goodlfella's imitation here, please)
Yup you do !!!!!!!!!!! bahahhhaaaaaaaaaa
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I am so glad you all find my ignorance amusing....
Depending how you take it.....this is a good sign. It means you have been accepted as a member of the family!!
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I take it all in stride....I have read enough here to know that laughter is key to having a good forum.

Besides, I have two kids, a work-at-home husband and a live-in mother in law.....I better have a sense of HUMOR!!!

HeeHeeHeeHee



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Originally Posted by cissy k
I take it all in stride....I have read enough here to know that laughter is key to having a good forum.

Besides, I have two kids, a work-at-home husband and a live-in mother in law.....I better have a sense of HUMOR!!!

HeeHeeHeeHee

okay that's all fine and dandy, BUT are YA BLONDE TOO
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Cissy, you are a perfect addition to this forum!
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