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11/01/2011 19:09:34
 
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Re: Foxite
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01495296
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>>>I am not sure what that means, but all I can say it everyday I notice threads half started, without me seeing the original post. I don't know how that happens, but it does.
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>>What you get is the new messages. A message can be either a thread (top message of a thread) or a message within it. Thus, a first message of a thread is the top layer of it. Underneath can be several layers of messages. So, among new messages can be new threads, where you will see the first message of a thread, or ongoing thread messages, where you will see new messages from the related threads.
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>>Thus, if you have already read the first message of a thread, it will not appear in the next refresh or at the next login.
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>>When reading a message, as previously mentioned, if this is not the top message of the thread, which usually starts with RE:, there will be a hyperlink in the thread title, when viewing the message, to jump back to the original message if you wish to do so.
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>>Let me know if you need more information.
>
>All I can say, is, this is not what is happening for me. Perhaps that is your perception, but not mine. I log on one day, and go back one day, and see messages I never looked at (either reading them or not).

I think a few slip through the cracks, but I don't know how. I've experienced (and posted here about it) some missed messages myself in the past. It's not everyday but it's aggravating when it happens. Sometimes the messages are replies to me and sometimes not.
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