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Why Have All Of My Messages In My Sent File Show The Word

Sent messages are not showing up in my sent mail file?

Make sure of the following


To automatically save sent messages;
Click 'Options'
'Mail Options'
The 'General' page should display
The box for "When sending messages: Save a copy of the message in the Sent folder" should be checked to automatically save sent mail. Go above and click on 'Save Changes'
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change your password


You can use this link to change your password.
http://edit.yahoo.com/config/change_pw
you will be asked to enter your current password once and your new password twice. click "Save".

Why am I unable to view my sent messages in LinkedIn? I don't see any sent folder too.

LinkedIn changed their messaging structure to one more like a chat, than an email. As such, there is no ‘sent’ message to check. Think of your messaging program on your phone, you can’t search for sent texts.If you know who you sent a message to, you can pull up your chat with them and view the entire conversation history.Sending Messages to Connections

My crush is sending one word messages?

I've been talking to this girl for a while, and everythings great. Except sometimes when I text her, she sends one word messages a lot like "Yeah" "yes" "no" "okay" "ok". It bothers me, I think I'm doing something wrong. :/

Why are the pictures from the original message, not showing up in my forwarded messessages?

It really depends on what email service you use. If it sometimes works and sometimes doesn't... it may be possible that your email provider has a limit on the file size of the pictures that you include in messages. Maybe anything over a certain requirement is stripped from the message as it is sent. If you use an external program like Outlook you should go through your settings, specifically the settings for forwarding and replying to messages.

If a message sent through Facebook messenger says sent, does the other person get a notification?

It depends on their settings and what platform they are using. It also depends on what platform you are using and how it indicates to you that it is sent.Are you seeing the check-marks on your mobile device? Or the word “sent” on your computer while you are logged into Facebook?As someone else said, the check-mark in a while circle means they have not been notified. This can be because their phone is off, they have notifications off, or they have no signal. Sometimes it shows just for a moment because of normal delay.The check-mark in a blue circle means they might have been notified. The message has, at least, reached their device. If they have notifications turned on, they should know about your message. However, just yesterday, all my notifications stopped for no reason. The sound just wasn’t sounding and the icon wasn’t appearing. When I opened the messenger, my incoming messages were there, though. I restarted my device, and I started getting notifications again.If the person’s picture is next to the message, they have read it.If you are logged into Facebook, and it just says “sent,” it doesn’t tell you whether they have received it or not. This is the same as both the white and blue circled check-marks. If it says “seen,” it’s like the person’s picture. They have viewed the message.

How can I read old messages on Messenger?

Yes

Can you delete both sides of a whatsapp message?

Yes you can, It’s just a piece of Cake. A WhatsApp mod called GBWhatsApp lets you delete sent WhatsApp Messages from both Sender’s and Receiver’s phone.After you deleted the message, on the Receiver’s phone it shows something like “This Message Was Deleted” and on the Sender’s device it shows “You Recalled this Message”Just Follow: How To Recall Sent WhatsApp MessagesHere is the Proof:

Why do messages on Facebook Messenger sometimes change from "seen" to "delivered"?

Paul Olaru is correct.  I am not sure what version of Messenger you're using, but "Seen" means the person opened their chat or Messenger to the conversation.  My version of Messenger doesn't have "Delivered" as a status message, but it says "sent" if the message has not yet been opened by the recipient (Apple's iMessages shows "delivered" if the message was sent but not opened, and "read" if it was opened).  In Messenger specifically a "seen" message may have a little circle with a miniature of the recipient's profile picture next to the message to indicate that she's opened it; a "sent" but not opened message has a check-mark next to it.Edit: Combined three answers on merged questions.  This question is very merge-worthy; I rarely go more than a couple days without a new A-to-A on the exact same question.  I won't be answering it in the future, nor any similar question, because there's not much to add.  Hopefully one of these answers will be helpful.Originally Answered: I sent someone a private message on Facebook, and their profile picture icon showed up, indicating that they read it. When I look at the icon next to our last two conversations, it is a white circle with a blue checkmark. Does that indicate that they marked it as unread or deleted the message?It usually means they haven't looked at the latest message in the conversation, whatever that may be.  You got the "seen" icon for any messages that were there the last time they went into the conversation, but if you have sent a new one since then they might not have "seen" it.I've seen numerous questions on Quora asking about the following: If you had a "seen" icon and it changed back to a blue circle without you sending any more messages in between? That I think must be a database glitch—I have attempted several times to recreate such a situation with my computer, phone, and a dummy FB account that I mostly use for testing, and I wasn't able to recreate a situation like that when I experimented with it just now.  I've never seen it in the "wild", either.  And as of today, 20 September 2015, FB aren't marking messages "Delivered" on the desktop chat window either.Whether the other person deletes or marks unread a conversation affects only the way it shows up on their device, not yours.

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