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Old 03-29-2003, 10:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Auto resend to full PM inbox needed

This has happened to me time and time again. After taking the time to repond to or send a PM, the recipient's box is full, and the message, usually of a technical nature, and sometimes lengthy, gets lost forever.

I realize it is our fault for not clearing out our inboxes and sent messages, but it seems there must be some way to put the PM in some kind of buffer to be automatically resent to the recipient ; or at least place it in the "Sent messages" box with an exclamation mark on it, signifying that it didn't get delivered. At least you could recover it.

It just gets to be a little frustrating after a few times. . .thanks.

- Bill


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Old 03-29-2003, 10:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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ya I know what you mean. I usally have to somehow get the persons attention to let them know its full (typically community). Bad thing is that it doesn't stay in your sent folder. seems to like you say get lost forever and then you must recompose the entire pm again and sometimes they are lengthy. I dislike that. Seems it would be easier if it gets sent to your (sent folders) reguardless if the persons box is full or not. Would make it easier for resending later.
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