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Having trouble with PMs
#1
I'm just testing to see if the problem carries over to Post replys.
Angus Finnigan
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#2
I don't understand it, but whatever, here's a reply! :wink:

Greetz,
Manuel Peters
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#3
For the past few days, I have been attempting to respond to a PM from Carlton Bach. Everytime I try to send it I get an "Invalid Session" error message. :?

I contacted Jasper. He suggested logging out to clear the cache. I logged in and out repeatedly and still the problem persists.

In the above Post, I was attempting to ascertain wether the problem carried over into "Post a Reply" for regular posts. :?:
Angus Finnigan
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#4
Wel, apparently not.. :roll: :? wink:
Manuel Peters
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#5
Hi chaps,

quite a few of my PMs over the past month have told me they're sent, but appear in my Outbox, rather than my Sentbox and sending a repeat reply that I copy & paste doesn't change that. Any ideas? :?:

cheers

Ste
Salvianus: Ste Kenwright

A member of Comitatus Late Roman Historical Re-enactment Group

My Re-enactment Journal
       
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#6
Hi Ste
If it's in your outbox, it means the other party hasn't read it (yet). Only then does it move into sent.
Greets!

Jasper Oorthuys
Webmaster & Editor, Ancient Warfare magazine
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#7
::facepalm:: :roll:

Right-oh Jasper, many thanks! I won't be winning any prizes in ICT anytime soon! It's a bit scary that I'm considered the expert at my school Confusedhock:

cheers

Ste
Salvianus: Ste Kenwright

A member of Comitatus Late Roman Historical Re-enactment Group

My Re-enactment Journal
       
~ antiquum obtinens ~
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#8
And while it is still in your Outbox, you can open and edit the post! Just in case you didn't really mean it to sound like you first wrote it. Handy tidbit.
of info....
M. Demetrius Abicio
(David Wills)

Saepe veritas est dura.
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#9
Cheers, David

I wish all email had a similar feature Smile
Salvianus: Ste Kenwright

A member of Comitatus Late Roman Historical Re-enactment Group

My Re-enactment Journal
       
~ antiquum obtinens ~
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#10
Ain't it the truth!
M. Demetrius Abicio
(David Wills)

Saepe veritas est dura.
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