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Sergeant Major
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Northern Virginia
Posts: 193
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Quote:
Originally Posted by emmado22
Give us a few days AFTER Aberdeen to clean up our PM boxes please.....
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Same Same.......Thanks
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Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Meadows of Dan, Virginia
Posts: 9,132
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Can we make it optional? I don't like automatic anything........
Bjorn
Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains
(Link to PS magazines: http://old.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=gallery)
Avatar: XM757 in OK prepared for 1,000 mile trip home. Part of 6,000 mile journey in 2006.
1968 M49A2C modified with 1960 M756A2 truck bed and 1975 HIAB 765A knuckleboom. Heated dual tank system for biodiesel/veggie oil use.
1969 Ford XM757 8x8, 5-ton Pershing 1A truck tractor, the "improved" MV.
"Some things can't be made better, just differently......a lot of things actually"
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Colonel
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Long Island, NY
Posts: 370
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Roger, Got the message.
1992 DEW ENGINEERING & DEVELOPMENT LTD
- TRAILER, CARGO, 1/4 TON, 2 WHEEL, M101 CDN2
1971 AM GENERAL CORPORATION
- TRUCK, CARGO, 2 1/2 TON, 6X6, M35A2 W/W
MVPA #33635
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4 Star General
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Elberton, GA, USA
Posts: 1,994
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Works for me! I've only got one PM "saved" in my own in box, but I can see how the system could get bogged down over time.
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General
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Newark, DE
Posts: 486
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I would appreciate you NOT cleaning out mine. First, I'm quite capable of doing so myself, and second, I have a bunch of PMs saved in there from when a scumbag a$$hole on here ripped me off and never sent me the IP that I sent him money for. I'm saving them in case anything ever comes of the multiple police reports that I made.
Edit- I know I can move them to a "save" folder (and I did), but I'm concerned about the "sent items" that I can't find a way to move to a save folder.
-Ricky 
1986 M1008
1990 Mazda Miata
Last edited by hobie237; 05-20-2009 at 08:50..
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General
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: SW Ohio
Posts: 425
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Good idea
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Colonel
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Millbury,MA
Posts: 357
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Thanks for the heads up. I had a message that I got from "Armyman30years" last year that I have held on to. It is a rather inspirational private message he sent to me in response to a question I had for him. And I was always concerned I would lose it if it stayed too long in my saved pile. Thanks.
It is a doctrine of war not to assume your enemy will not come, but rather to rely on one's readiness to meet him ; not to presume that he will attack, but rather to make one's self invincible.
Sun Tzu, The Art of War
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71 AM General M35A2 Deuce w/w
71 Kaiser Jeep M35A2 Deuce w/w
2 M105A2 Trailer's
M1022 Mobilizer
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Colonel
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Wisconsin, Watertown
Posts: 210
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hobie237
I would appreciate you NOT cleaning out mine. First, I'm quite capable of doing so myself, and second, I have a bunch of PMs saved in there from when a scumbag a$$hole on here ripped me off and never sent me the IP that I sent him money for. I'm saving them in case anything ever comes of the multiple police reports that I made.
Edit- I know I can move them to a "save" folder (and I did), but I'm concerned about the "sent items" that I can't find a way to move to a save folder.
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Were you planning to give the D/A your hard drive to keep during any impending case?... or might a "print this page " work well.
Just a thought..
Also this part of the post "I just installed a new feature... that will automatically clean your PM Inbox of messages over 90 days old."
I would think the word "automatically" would preclude what it is that you would " appreciate ".
- Only READ message
- Only the INBOX
Edit- I know I can move them to a "save" folder (and I did), but I'm concerned about the "sent items" that I can't find a way to move to a save folder.
Last edited by poof; 05-20-2009 at 09:50..
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4 Star General
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Northern Minnesota
Posts: 1,133
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Hey Mangus --- I created a "Saved" folder and was successful in transfering a coupld of PMs that were in my In-Box over to it but the system won't let me transfer PMs from my Out-Box into the new Saved folder.
Please help ... "Thanks"
Ernie (Sasquatch Santa) Mitchell
www.M35MonsterTruck.com
It ain't what you pay for 'em it's what you end up spending on 'em.
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Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Meadows of Dan, Virginia
Posts: 9,132
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Ernie, the "save" functions at the bottom of the private messages screen will transfer the content of all folders "to disc", at least mine did. Don't see the need to automate this job.....
Bjorn
Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains
(Link to PS magazines: http://old.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=gallery)
Avatar: XM757 in OK prepared for 1,000 mile trip home. Part of 6,000 mile journey in 2006.
1968 M49A2C modified with 1960 M756A2 truck bed and 1975 HIAB 765A knuckleboom. Heated dual tank system for biodiesel/veggie oil use.
1969 Ford XM757 8x8, 5-ton Pershing 1A truck tractor, the "improved" MV.
"Some things can't be made better, just differently......a lot of things actually"
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