PM here is basically sending an email to the recipient with your email in the reply to address. unlike other forums where they would manage a private message system.
Dave Lambing wrote:Thanks - there's a statement at the bottom that says "This message will be sent to the recipient's email address. Your email address WILL be shared with the recipient. Their replies will be sent to your email address." so I didn't think that was a PM
I'm confused too. The PM I got (seems like a scam, so I don't want to share my address) tells me that I can send them a message via MountainProject that will not share my address. I guess that is not a possibility?
JackWeaver wrote: I'm confused too. The PM I got (seems like a scam, so I don't want to share my address) tells me that I can send them a message via MountainProject that will not share my address. I guess that is not a possibility?
When you send a PM through MP, you give up your personal e-mail address.
Deke Doty wrote:I noticed I only get the "contact person " icon if they have a picture???
In a forum thread, click any poster's name which is a link that takes you to their profile page. On the far left of the screen, there will be their picture icon (AKA "avatar") or a generic grey silhouette picture with a question mark if they have not chosen an avatar.
Either way, about 1" under that icon will be a tiny envelope icon with a "Contact Username" link. This will appear whether or not the user has selected an avatar.
And how do I find a PM sent to me? Is it suppose to go to my inbox? Someone told me they PM'd me like 10 minutes ago and I can't find it... My email address is on a French domain. Could it be the reason?
Grizbi wrote:And how do I find a PM sent to me? Is it suppose to go to my inbox? Someone told me they PM'd me like 10 minutes ago and I can't find it... My email address is on a French domain. Could it be the reason?
It could have ended up in a spam folder in your mailbox or delivery could be delayed. If you know the user, you could try sending him/her a PM so that they then get your email address and can simply reply to it or draft a new message with a less "spammy" looking subject line.
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