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How to send a Private Message? Thu Dec 13, 2007 10:45 am  How to send a Private Message?
 

I clicked on the link "You have no new messages" and tried to find out any option using which I could send a private message but didn't get any such link or option.

So, could anybody tell me how to send a private message? Rolling Eyes
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How to send a Private Message? Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:43 am  How to send a Private Message?
 

Hi Gopal,

After you click on "You have no new messages" you can click on "New Post" to send a private message to any of our forum members. Alternatively, you can click on the "PM" button at the bottom of each forum message.

Let me know if this makes sense.
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How to send a Private Message? Thu Dec 13, 2007 14:56 pm  How to send a Private Message?
 

Hi Torsten,

I was expecting a reply from you but didn't know that it would be so soon. Smile Well, I did see the "New Post" link but I thought it was meant for creating a new post or threat.

Well, thank you so much. I am going to see it now and I think I have already received a private message now.

See you soon again! Smile

Gopal.

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Hi Gopal,

After you click on "You have no new messages" you can click on "New Post" to send a private message to any of our forum members. Alternatively, you can click on the "PM" button at the bottom of each forum message.

Let me know if this makes sense.
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