Messages not stored in sent folder (PF mobilel app)

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Users are experiencing an issue where private messages (PMs) sent through the PF mobile site are not appearing in the sent folder, unlike those sent from a PC. This inconsistency raises concerns about message tracking and storage on mobile devices. The forum moderators acknowledge the problem and have committed to investigating the matter further. Users are encouraged to report any additional details that may assist in resolving the issue. The discussion highlights the need for improved functionality in the mobile app for better user experience.
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Whenever I send a PM through the mobile site of PF, the PM isn't stored in the sent folder as it happens when I send a PM through my PC. What's going on here? :confused:
 
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Pranav-Arora said:
Whenever I send a PM through the mobile site of PF, the PM isn't stored in the sent folder as it happens when I send a PM through my PC. What's going on here? :confused:

Thanks for the feedback. We'll look into it!
 
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