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Hi,

Quick way - go to this page https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/messenger/

Alternatively you can access this page via the following methods:

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On this page, you can find all messages you have sent and received in a list. There is a search bar at the bottom ("Search Messages in this Folder") which could help you find an old message.

FYI there is no specific 'sent box' page. All sent and received messages are listed on that page and grouped per conversation, similar to what you would expect on a chat app such as WhatsApp etc.

 

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