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Why cant I view old notifications and private messages sent to me?

If I click the top left, under private messages I can only see messages I've sent. I cannot for the life of me find where private messages sent to me are stored. Please help.
If you click on your name in the top right and select Private Messages you should see a threaded view of all your PMs including both sent and received.
This is what I see, I've done what you said. I know this person has sent me a message as well.
The quality is pretty terrible, but from my avatar you can see that I can only see messages I've sent, even though I'm quite positive he has sent me a message. Unless game invite messages are seperate, where could I found those? Also, no response on previous notifications?
I'm honestly not sure where game invitations go, I'll have another moderator or a dev stop in to take a look at this.
To the best of my knowledge, invitations are a "one and done" sort of deal. Once you use the invitation, it's gone. Same applies to past notifications. Once you view the message or dismiss the notification, it's gone.
I clicked on one to read what the new player request was including, and went back later to get the guy's info and such and it was gone. Another orphaned player :( Maybe in the DM/'s campaign section there could be a new player/ notification area, with option to delete the message ( you would have to check box to have it delete when you leave?) EDIT: I found it elsewhere - Riley D.  said: If you click on the "Looking for Players" button on your Campaign's Details page, next to the big on/off button is a link that says "View Listing." That will get you there. Thanks Riley!