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He Who Lurks -> Inbox (1/31/2010 15:20:15)

I can only have 40 messages (I reach my max almost everyday...) and I'm wondering is there anyway I could increase it so I don't have constantly delete them? Can you also please list each amount space one can get? Also why don't we have unlimited inbox space? Please don't tell me its due to bandwidth.




Beowolve -> RE: Inbox (1/31/2010 15:22:58)

All normal forum members have a max space of 50 messages. Moderators and AKs have unlimited. There is no way for you to get an increase unless you get promoted. However, you can archive your PMs, allowing you to access them even after they are deleted.

EDIT: Apologies, Sir Gnome has pointed out about the AKs and Mods, read his post.

~Beo




He Who Lurks -> RE: Inbox (1/31/2010 15:29:24)

But I have 40 in my inbox. Also your wrong Beo. I PM KoO once and it said their inbox is full.




Zyrain -> RE: Inbox (1/31/2010 15:30:04)

This Thread may answer your Questions. ;)

~Zyrain




Sir Gnome -> RE: Inbox (1/31/2010 15:31:30)

Semi-recently the standard member inbox size was increased from 40 to 60 - You might have more room than you think! (20 may not sound like many more, but it IS a 50% increase). Members of the Approved Author, Approved Poet, Approved Artist and Debate Club groups also have the same inbox size as ArchKnights and Moderators (which is not acutally unlimited - Its 500 PMs), however applications to such groups for the sole purpose of gaining increased inbox size will not be accepted.

As Beowolve mentioned, if you are having inbox issues, archiving is a great way to deal with it.




He Who Lurks -> RE: Inbox (1/31/2010 15:37:53)

60 to 500 sounds like too much of difference though.




Everest -> RE: Inbox (1/31/2010 17:51:21)

ArchKnight and Staff inboxes are larger for record-keeping purposes. As has been previously stated, you can archive your PMs if you wish to keep them. If you're only sending PMs back and forth, you can delete/archive your older ones quite easily.

The original question of this thread has been answered, and this is not the place to discuss such functions, so I'll be locking this thread now.




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