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10 Aug 08 #39182 by wumpy
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To all

Yesterday I posted a forum if that's the right word and got a load of e-mails but I don't know how to reply to them so Pease don't think i'm ignorant I just don't know what to do
Many thanks

Wumpy

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10 Aug 08 #39184 by Zara2009
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just reply by pressing 'reply at the bottom the post in green' right hand side

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10 Aug 08 #39185 by marriaa
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hi wumings ,
You sound better,hope that things are getting better.
To reply to just click on reply topic.
Tried to talk to you in chat yesterday bt you did not stay long,See you there tonite

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10 Aug 08 #39186 by Matt/24/7
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not a prob Wumpy....and your already doing it. The emails you recieved is the site telling you someone has responded to your post in the forum. Make sure you set these mails as safe and dont send them to junk, once you've done that, click the link in the mail and it'll send you straight to te relevent post.
Hope this helps

M x

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10 Aug 08 #39187 by stillalive
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Okay wumpy

First of all you openend a THREAD ( just for the future)

now to the Inbox..

On top of the page, right under the logo is a menue, starting with HOME and ending with SITE INFO AND HELP. In between is your "home" called MY WIKIFORCE
if you hover with the mouse over it you find several options, one of them is called MY INBOX.
If you press it you see all yor mail.
Choose any..
one the left side is the title of the mail..on the right side the user who send it. Press on the title to read it.

Next step.. OVER the email are various options

Send a Message Delete Reply Forward

press REPLY and...voila...


( it took me some time to find it as well because I was looking under the mail)

Hope this helps

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10 Aug 08 #39189 by stillalive
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And if you get a new email look on the left site..towards the top.. under
Subscribe using RSS
Bookmark Wikivorce

you see your name. If you got new mail there is a blinking letter

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10 Aug 08 #39190 by stillalive
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Oh.. are you referring to your emails in you normal account?
This is just Wiki informing you that a new post has arrived. You dont answer these emails.
Just go to the thread and read what has been written there and answer it with the green button..REPLY

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