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How Can I See Sent Messages On Iphone?

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The Apple iPhone has revolutionized the phone and computer industry in the last few years since its release, and like most Apple products, its users absolutely love everything about their device.

The iPhone and the iPad both have customizable email settings for their devices. Recently, Apple switched to a unified mailbox for iPhone Mail making it harder to find and view your messages. To view all of the messages you have sent you'll need to tap on your list of folders, and then tap on the Sent folder. Here you can view all of the messages you have sent. The major difference here is that you now have to perform two taps to see your sent messages instead of just one as in earlier versions of the iPhone.

The newest iPhones are using the unified inbox view, and when you are in your Inbox you should notice a button at the top left of the screen that says Mailboxes. If you tap on it you'll see an All Inboxes icon along with individual accounts of the friends and business people with whom you have had conversations recently. This is where the Sent folder used to be held. Now to access your Sent folders you'll have to tap on a specific account where you'll be able to see all conversations you had with an individual.

If you are using POP as the connection to your mail server when you tap on your Sent folder you'll see the messages that you have sent from your iPhone. If you are running MAP as your mail server
than you will see ALL messages you have sent including ones you have sent from your laptop.

To return to your Inbox view just tap once on your account name that is located on the top left corner of the screen, and then tap on Mailboxes, and then you can again choose between All Inboxes or any one individual account.
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1.  Open up your iphone and go into your messages.  2.  Whoever the chat is between (i.e. You and anonymous) click on the chat.  3. Read along.  *note  the green box is your sent texts!

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