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Re: Can I retrieve the message I sent along with a DropBox link?

Can I retrieve the message I sent along with a DropBox link?

KrapacsAA
New member | Level 2
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I recently sent a link to a DropBox file through the DropBox system. I need to retrieve the message that I sent when I filled in all the fields and sent the link. Is there a way to do that?

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Rich
Super User II
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No, that's not possible. Dropbox does not retain messages that are sent with share links or shared folder invitations.

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Rich
Super User II
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No, that's not possible. Dropbox does not retain messages that are sent with share links or shared folder invitations.

Steve83
Helpful | Level 5
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The ability to retrieve or at least view the note text after it's sent is something that should be available.

Walter
Dropbox Staff
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Thanks for posting your thoughts on this @Steve83!

Why not post it on our 'Share an Idea' section so other similar-minded users can find and upvote it too to show their interest? 

Here's a direct link for that section if you'd like to log a feature request: 

https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Share-an-idea/ct-p/101002000

Remember, the more specific and actionable the feedback is, the more we'll be able to get our hands on it. 

Welcome to our Community! 


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mtorbert
New member | Level 2
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Dropbox needs to understand the importance of retaining these messages. 

Example: I sent a link to a customer to download a file

Customer states they never recieved link. 

I would look up my dropbox messages to prove that I did infact send a link. 

Customer can not say that I never sent a link. 

Customer says I am delaying a project now, and responsible for thousands of dollars in delay fees. All because I couldn't prove that I sent them a link through dropbox. 

Maybe I should choose another service that offers this feature. 

Rich
Super User II
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Send the link using your own email client and it resolves that issue.

evanpropst
New member | Level 2
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Dropbox needs to warn people before writing the message during link sending that the message will not be kept on record.  It is quite a stupid concept that it would not retain a message.

Sameolds2010
New member | Level 2
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Absolutely ridiculous - how its not possible to view what youve sent.

 

Its set me backwith my client and my employer who have no record of the plans ive sent and justification for hours spent on the task respectively.

 

If i cant get a fair reason why this fucntion isnt available im cancelling the account; im sure the administrator has some ability to retrieve it.

 

Total BS.

Jimwilks
Helpful | Level 5
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Totally agree.  I just sent an email and link via DB and then I needed to check and make sure that I included an important detail.  It's absolutely ridiculous that the messages aren't retained. It's a basic concept where IT SHOULD NOT BE NECESSARY TO JUMP THROUGH HOOPS TO ADDRESS AN ISSUE THAT SHOULDN'T NEED A FIX IN THE FIRST PLACE.  Just another example of corporate ignorance and plain stupidity in being completely out of touch with how reality works.

Jimwilks
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"Why not post it on our 'Share an Idea' section so other similar-minded users can find and upvote it too to show their interest"?  This is an ignorant suggestion, plain and simple.  Basic record keeping. WOW.  What a unique concept!

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