![]() ![]() Is Skype going to try sending this message again for me? Do I have to do something to make Skype try sending the message again? Or do I have to manually copy and paste the message and send it again? I’m confused here because I don’t want to copy-paste the message again only to realize that Skype might have sent it for me again, which would make me look like an idiot. There is no visual cue to the user on what must be done now. During these times, I’m confused if I should be replying in the previous thread or the new one, not knowing how it would show up on the receiver’s end.Īlthough this doesn’t happen all the time, but I have noticed that once in a while, Skype isn’t able to send messages as (2) in the image above. I started freaking out when Skype would spawn a new thread even during active, live conversations with my colleague’s latest message. These threads also spawn randomly (Initially, I was expecting a reason for this behavior, like a thread expiring at the end of day), but was proved wrong. If it had only 1 thread for every person I ever had a conversation with (Like Slack, iMessage, WhatsApp and countless other messaging apps out there), the list would contain only 12 items, making my life easier. Notice from (1) in the image above that Skype spawns new threads for conversations with the same person. The Skype for Business Interface (Sensitive details masked). ![]()
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