Here I got a comment from Rajdeep 16 hours ago.

I definitely don't remember seeing it in my inbox, and it's not on my Responses page, I've just checked.

It's properly formatted, the @GSerg bit is good, it's not a cyrillic ะต instead of e or something.

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My thought? Probably the fact it's proceeded by a double period (or 2/3 ellipsis, if you'd prefer) rather than just a single punctuation marker. Try messaging me with both @Grace and then @Grace... Actually, would be a bit better if someone else could try - I'll get pinged by being your only correspondent. – Grace Note Jun 14 '11 at 21:40
@Grace - like this? – ChrisF Jun 14 '11 at 21:42
@Grace.. or this? – ChrisF Jun 14 '11 at 21:42
@ChrisF.. How's that? – GSerg Jun 14 '11 at 21:44
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possible duplicate of Why was I not notified? – Tim Stone Jun 14 '11 at 22:34

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Comment replies will work if followed by a piece of most punctuation, but only if it's a single piece. In this case, Rajdeep wrote @GSerg.., with two periods, which caused it to fail.

I recall having read about that little kink once, but just had it confirmed, with much gratitude to ChrisF, in the comments above - I only have the first one of those above comments in my inboxes.

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And I can confirm that I haven't (as yet) received notification of the comment from @GSerg – ChrisF Jun 14 '11 at 21:48
balpha describes how this works to some degree in the comments on this answer. – Tim Stone Jun 14 '11 at 22:33

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