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Started by Hud, March 31, 2011, 08:49:38 PM

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Hud

when communicating through email, especially in relation to buying a selling it may be beneficial to see both sides of the conversation.  As it stand unless I just havent figured it out yet you can only read what the person you have been talking to has said but not how you have replied.  If I am wrong let me know so I can figure out how to look at the whole conversation but as it stands It would be easier for me to see the trail of what is said back and forth easier including my own messages without bouncing back and forth.

Cheers,
Hud
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Quote from: Hud on March 31, 2011, 08:49:38 PM
when communicating through email, especially in relation to buying a selling it may be beneficial to see both sides of the conversation.  As it stand unless I just havent figured it out yet you can only read what the person you have been talking to has said but not how you have replied.  If I am wrong let me know so I can figure out how to look at the whole conversation but as it stands It would be easier for me to see the trail of what is said back and forth easier including my own messages without bouncing back and forth.

Cheers,
Hud

If you're referring to the forum's Private Message feature (a/k/a "PM"), you can reply to a PM conversation using the "Quote" button rather than the "Reply" button.  That will include the person's text to whom you are replying.  However, if the other person does not also use the "Quote" button, all replies will not be in one continuous conversation/message.  Not much that can be done about that, although I suppose you could cut and paste each reply into one message and bracket each with [quo te]  [/quote] .  That would separate each conversation, but it's a lot of work. 

If you're referring to regular email, that's a whole 'nother story - and is again dependent on the other party's willingness to use the same format.

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