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Allow sorting of the messenger inbox for unread messages, and to mark messages as unread.

Sometimes unread messages get lost in the messenger list, and it would be really helpful to be able to sort by unread read messages. Also, as soon as you click on a message, it is marked as read, but if I could mark a message as unread, it could be a reminder to me to follow up on something I cannot do in the moment.

Thanks!

  • Guest
  • Aug 19 2020
  • Already exists
Country US
Category Messages and notifications
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  • Admin
    Product Team commented
    August 21, 2020 11:55

    Thank you for your idea.

    It's already possible to filter on unread messages, by clicking the 'All messages' button and then in the search field select the Unread option.

    There isn’t currently a mark as unread, but you can click the star on a message to make it easier to retrieve later, by filtering on starred.

    regards,

    the itslearning Product team