I'm a dinosaur I guess, but wonder what PMs are? I think I get the gist of it, and may even wish to make use of this feature. What I don't want is for my IS to read any messages I may send or receive--we both use the same email account.
Are PMs something that come to my regular email account? Or are they only viewable on WellSpouse site?
Thanks for any help.
PMs, can someone explain them to me?
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PMs, can someone explain them to me?54 yr. old wife to IS who has primary progressive MS, diagnosed 1999. Wheelchair bound since 2005, now in wheelchair 24/7.
Re: PMs, can someone explain them to me?tmorgan,
PMs are only accessible here at the forum. The only way your email address would be involved is if you select to receive notification of private messages to your email address. That selection is made in your User Control Panel under Board Preferences, Global Settings...."Notify Me on New Private Messages"....select yes or no. If you choose "yes", you will receive a notification about the PM and a link to it, but not the PM itself, in your email. I hope this is helpful! (and I hope a Moderator will come by and correct me if I'm wrong... *bigolehugz* tl IS disabled with chronic intractable pain from several inoperable, degenerative spine issues resulting from fall in '96, fibromyalgia, obstructive/central sleep apnea, chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Seeking serenity with no drama and no trauma.
Re: PMs, can someone explain them to me?Ya beat me to it.
That's the way I understand it. The box to check for no email notices of new pms looks like this: Notify me on new private messages: Yes No Be sure to click the No box and then save. Bob Married 44 years, Janet presented with brain tumor ten years later with two young kids, caregiver for 34 years, the last two 24/7. She died 9/30/10. robcurtross@hotmail.com
Re: PMs, can someone explain them to me?Thanks to both of you for the quick response!
54 yr. old wife to IS who has primary progressive MS, diagnosed 1999. Wheelchair bound since 2005, now in wheelchair 24/7.
Re: PMs, can someone explain them to me?I've noticed that I have two messages in my Outbox that I thought were sent. They do not show up in the Sent folder. Anyone have any ideas on how to move them to "Sent?"
WS - 50, IS - 54 Breast Cancer, MRSA, Cardiac Arrest with Anoxic Brain Injury, Cerebral Hemorrhage with Brain Stem bleed. 2 beautiful kids aged 17 and 13 who keep me going day after day!
Re: PMs, can someone explain them to me?They stay in outbox unless and until someone opens them (the recipient)
Be thankful the thornbushes have roses!
Deb and Larry 4-16-67 1-22-13 President Well Spouse Association - BECOME A SUPPORTING MEMBER so that we can serve others in need
Re: PMs, can someone explain them to me?I have some PMs I'd like to delete since I've read them. Don't see a way to do that?
54 yr. old wife to IS who has primary progressive MS, diagnosed 1999. Wheelchair bound since 2005, now in wheelchair 24/7.
Re: PMs, can someone explain them to me?check the box next to the PM you want to delete
go down to the bottom right of the screen, there is a drop-down menu that offers 'delete' as one of the selections, click delete then click GO you will go to another screen that will ask you if you are sure you want to delete all marked PMs, click YES
Re: PMs, can someone explain them to me?I share an email also. I am thinking about signing up for another one of my own, but don't know much about them.....I see hotmail, yahoo, gmail.......a ton of them....does anyone have any suggestions????
Re: PMs, can someone explain them to me?Hi thistoo:
About gmail - I have had that for quite a while and have had no problems - like it very much. Several of my friends and relatives also have it. It is free. Shirley H. Getting used to being single again, but missing my dear husband.
Re: PMs, can someone explain them to me?So nice to see you here, Silver Swan! I hope life is going well for you! Can you Share Three Good Things??
Caregiver for 30+ years to C-4 quadriplegic shot during a robbery at age 21. He practices law full time; we have two 20-something sons.
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