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08/08/2002 11:22:25
 
 
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08/08/2002 11:15:12
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
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I had mine set to automatically move read items to the read folder. What is strange is that it is not consistent. One time I click on the refresh button for new messages it shows the latest replies to my messages correctly. Othertimes it goes back to the same group of message from around 7/22/2002 which is strange. It is always the same group of messages that are displayed too. I've cleared my cache, history, cookies, etc... exited and gone back into the UT, etc.

Tracy

>It doesn't happen to me - I clean up every message (move to "read", or delete it), ASAP after reading (and perhaps answering) it.
>
>>I have my preferences set to display the last 10 replies to my messages in the UT Dashboard. However, since about a week ago, it has been showing replies from around a month ago at intermittent times. It is not consistent, it will show my latest replies when I open the UT initially, but when I click on the 'new messages created during your session using a global refresh' button on the UT menu during a session, it will show replies from a month ago or so instead when it refreshes. This is how I usually check to see if I've received any replies to my messages so it is alittle disconcerting. Is this happening to anyone else?
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>>Tracy
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