What is the difference between “sent” and “outbox”

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calcbone
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What is the difference between “sent” and “outbox”

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Title says it all… does a PM in my “outbox” mean it hasn’t actually been sent?
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Your PM stays in the Outbox until it is picked up by the recipient. It was sent.
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BGuttman wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 6:07 pm Your PM stays in the Outbox until it is picked up by the recipient. It was sent.
Thanks! I was confused because my mail app on my phone uses “outbox” as “you pressed send, but it hasn’t been delivered yet”
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calcbone wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 6:10 pm
BGuttman wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 6:07 pm Your PM stays in the Outbox until it is picked up by the recipient. It was sent.
Thanks! I was confused because my mail app on my phone uses “outbox” as “you pressed send, but it hasn’t been delivered yet”
Pretty much the same thing. "Outbox" means sent. "Sent messages" means sent AND received.
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One advantage of this system is that you can delete a message if the recipient has not yet read it. You know, like when you send one of those alcohol-fueled rants about trumpet players and such.
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greenbean wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 8:44 pm ... like when you send one of those alcohol-fueled rants about trumpet players and such.
greenbean, you're making me miss the old TromboneForum with all the vitriol-filled rants!

Of course we're all now much more relaxed and civilized on TromboneChat -- aren't we?
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greenbean wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 8:44 pm One advantage of this system is that you can delete a message if the recipient has not yet read it. You know, like when you send one of those alcohol-fueled rants about trumpet players and such.
Haha, yes. Thanks for the info, guys!
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