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Jauani Wu
pancake rabbit
Join date: 7 Apr 2003
Posts: 3,835
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04-11-2006 00:14
First I'd like to explain how this post is relevant to the general forum.
A lot of people in SL have PM folders. not everyone keeps them clear for new messages.
1> this thread raises the issue of PM folderslimits. should we even have them
2> it calls into question the whole notion of PM folders. why are they folders? why not binders or duotangs? or portfolios? why folders? personally i find using binders is convenient and secure.
3> it makes people who were otherwise unaware that there are such things as PMs so that they too may involve themselves in the invisible discussions that take place across the forum.
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Osgeld Barmy
Registered User
Join date: 22 Mar 2005
Posts: 3,336
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04-11-2006 00:25
its a feature of the fourm software (vBulletin Version 3.0.5) which currently noone @ linden labs knows how to use
(eventho theres a nice how to on their site that a 12 year old can understand, litterly ask my neice)
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Ingrid Ingersoll
Archived
Join date: 10 Aug 2004
Posts: 4,601
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04-11-2006 07:26
From: Jauani Wu First I'd like to explain how this post is relevant to the general forum. A lot of people in SL have PM folders. not everyone keeps them clear for new messages. 1> this thread raises the issue of PM folderslimits. should we even have them 2> it calls into question the whole notion of PM folders. why are they folders? why not binders or duotangs? or portfolios? why folders? personally i find using binders is convenient and secure. 3> it makes people who were otherwise unaware that there are such things as PMs so that they too may involve themselves in the invisible discussions that take place across the forum. Excellent thread Jauani. This has highlighted some of the important and often misunderstood aspects of the PM folder system that I was previously unaware of.
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