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Re: Possibility for minimum post requirements to send PMs?

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Scott wrote:
PashaRu wrote:So I had a weird thing the other day. I went to my pm page, and there was a note that said something like "A private message has been removed due to content." What does that mean??? When I went back to the page, the note was gone.

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That's strange. Are you sure the exact message was "A private message has been removed due to content"?
I don't remember the exact wording, but something like that. I went to a different part of the site, and when I returned to the pm page, that sentence was no longer there.
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Hmmm.... if you notice anything like that again please let me know. Sorry for any inconvenience.
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PashaRu wrote:
Scott wrote:
PashaRu wrote:So I had a weird thing the other day. I went to my pm page, and there was a note that said something like "A private message has been removed due to content." What does that mean??? When I went back to the page, the note was gone.

:scared-ghostface:
That's strange. Are you sure the exact message was "A private message has been removed due to content"?
I don't remember the exact wording, but something like that. I went to a different part of the site, and when I returned to the pm page, that sentence was no longer there.
I also get this very often too. I have no idea why it appears. Mine mentions "private filtering", but I haven't foed anyone :?
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This is very strange. I will try to figure it out. It's there any chance you can screenshot the message next time you see it?
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@ryanj1, @PashRu, @ALynnPowers

Is this the message that you guys have been getting?
One private message had been removed due to private message filters.
If so...I get them when my inbox is full to capacity, and one gets erased to make room.
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Graverobber wrote:@ryanj1, @PashRu, @ALynnPowers

Is this the message that you guys have been getting?
One private message had been removed due to private message filters.
If so...I get them when my inbox is full to capacity, and one gets erased to make room.
That is indeed it and I believe you might have discovered the "issue" :roll: :lol:
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That's awesome :D
Hopefully it helps Pasha and Amy as well :P

And solves at least one thing for poor, overworked Scott! :lol:
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Great catch, @Graverobber

I have just now doubled the limit for stored private messages. That will also prevent this from occurring for a while. Until you get 50 more private messages, I suppose. However, I think you can 'save' some as well to prevent them from being automatically removed when they get old and the box gets full, if you want to save certain messages for some reason. I believe the limit is per 'folder'.

As for being overworked, it's possible but most likely not from a PM problem but rather from my little kids. "Daddy we need to eat." "Daddy we need to be dressed and taught things." So needy they are. :)
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Wait 'til they become teenagers. They stay up later so the demands keep on going until the wee hours of the night :lol:
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Awesome, Scott. Thanks! :D
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Scott wrote:Great catch, @Graverobber

As for being overworked, it's possible but most likely not from a PM problem but rather from my little kids. "Daddy we need to eat." "Daddy we need to be dressed and taught things." So needy they are. :)
First: :handgestures-salute:

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Graverobber wrote:@ryanj1, @PashRu, @ALynnPowers

Is this the message that you guys have been getting?
One private message had been removed due to private message filters.
If so...I get them when my inbox is full to capacity, and one gets erased to make room.
Thanks Gravy, I think you solved the mystery!!!! :clap:
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:bow-humble: :lol:
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PashaRu wrote:
Graverobber wrote:@ryanj1, @PashRu, @ALynnPowers

Is this the message that you guys have been getting?
One private message had been removed due to private message filters.
If so...I get them when my inbox is full to capacity, and one gets erased to make room.
Thanks Gravy, I think you solved the mystery!!!! :clap:
Jinkies! :lol:
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ryanj1 wrote:Jinkies! :lol:
:character-velma:
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