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    How do I get to read any posts I've made? Is there a simple way of doing it or do I just have to read all through until I find my name against something?
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    Hartley (I'm new to this site)

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    Hi,

    You won't see your first few posts until they are approved, as explained in your welcome email and welcome PM it is to do with spammers trying to access the forum, all new members must have their posts approved before they show.

    After that, to keep track of your messages you can 'subscribe' to them. When you post a new message select in the 'thread subscription' box below it (before posting) and choose 'no notification' you can then go to your user CP panel and see all the posts you have made or threads you have replied to in there.

    (User CP panel can be accessed using the link in the far left of the options just below where you log in)

    Clear as mud in'it?
    Last edited by Pauline; 10-10-2008 at 09:27 PM.
    Pauline x

 

 

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