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Old Sep 01, 2008, 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by kimmydawn View Post
For members who are finding out that their limits are already used and/or full in your inbox/outbox capacity, here's a quick tip to mass delete.

In your inbox you ca select to create folders. I created a temporary folder and put all the PM's from my inbox for the last month in it. From there, I deleted my inbox. After I got rid of everything older than one month, I simply got rid of the folder I created which automatically merged the PM's in it right back into my inbox.

That's a quick way of deleting many pages of PM's to free up your inbox.

Unfortunately the same can't be done with the outbox, so you can save those to computer if needed, or just keep inbox a bit smaller to accommodate more in your outbox.

Just some tips, and if you have any questions, don't hestiate to ask.

Also, some of you may have noticed that identifying information didn't come over with the inbox.When you open the PM it will show who it's from, just doesn't show on the main index of PM's. It is with the PM's (in view) that came over stored in outbox, though.

KD
:Rain 3:Hi, i'm technically confuzzled here. How do u send a PM with the new software??? Also, i still don't understand how to transfer my stuff from fourms to the new website. I need some help here
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