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sending email to object

GaL Soyer
Registered User
Join date: 24 Feb 2006
Posts: 47
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!
Newgate Ludd
Out of Chesse Error
Join date: 8 Apr 2005
Posts: 2,103
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.
Kenn Nilsson
AeonVox
Join date: 24 May 2005
Posts: 897
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
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.