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GaL Soyer
Registered User
Join date: 24 Feb 2006
Posts: 47
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04-08-2007 07:21
hello  object A send an email to object B: - if the object B dont check for emails the emails still store in him until he check them? - if object B is in my inventory, the emails get to him? - if yes, the emails waits until it rez out and then arrive to him or they store in it while it is in my inventory? thank you very much!
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Newgate Ludd
Out of Chesse Error
Join date: 8 Apr 2005
Posts: 2,103
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04-08-2007 10:48
From: GaL Soyer hello  object A send an email to object B: - if the object B dont check for emails the emails still store in him until he check them? - if object B is in my inventory, the emails get to him? - if yes, the emails waits until it rez out and then arrive to him or they store in it while it is in my inventory? thank you very much! If objecyt B isnt checking for email then yes they will be queue up. However when you rerez object B from inventory it will have a new Key and hence a new email address.
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Kenn Nilsson
AeonVox
Join date: 24 May 2005
Posts: 897
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04-08-2007 12:25
Email will not be received by an object while it is in your inventory. It could receive email while carried as an attachment--UNTIL you 'teleport'...at which point the attachment will receive a new UUID (and hence a new e-mail address) and stop receiving mail.
You could, however, have an unchanging 'server' object against which you rezz your 'receiver' object and send a query e-mail that includes a 'return address'. The server could then send you an e-mail in return.
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Deanna Trollop
BZ Enterprises
Join date: 30 Jan 2006
Posts: 671
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04-08-2007 17:21
From: Kenn Nilsson UNTIL you 'teleport'...at which point the attachment will receive a new UUID This is incorrect. Crossing sim boundaries or teleporting no longer re-rezzes attachments, so they will retain their UUID until detached or the user logs off.
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