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Mailbox Woes


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1desperateladysaved Proficient

I feel it is difficult both emotionally and physically to clean out my mailbox.  I noticed that I can't send a message to GFinDC.  I am guessing the box is full.  Can we do anything to expand the size of mailboxes, make it easier to delete the mail we don't want, and/or explain to me how you organize your mail?


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psawyer Proficient

Members are allowed 75 conversations.

To delete some, go to the Show all display. There are check boxes to the right of each conversation. Check the ones you want to delete, then make sure the "Delete" options is selected at the bottom of the page. Then click the blue Go button.

If you do not have 75 conversations, it may be that the member you are trying to send to has no room.

kareng Grand Master

Another easy & stress free way to do this : read the conversation/ pm. Then use the " delete" at the top right of the first pm. It then asks "Are you sure you wish to permanently delete this conversation?" And you pick OK.

Edited to get the exact wording.

GF Lover Rising Star

Diana, is the emotional aspect of it because you want to save certain conversation?  If it is the case, just copy the conversation and paste them to a word processing program.

 

Good Luck

GFinDC Veteran

Well ok.  Learn something every day they say.  Or at my age, give the faint appearance of learning something new.  So it seems I exceeded the max 75 conversation by a couple already.  Not sure how long ago that was, since there was never a message (ha ha!) about it.  But now I do see there is a lovely quota bar all filled up to 100% in my message folder on the left hand side.  Probably been there for  awhile, I suspect.  Anyway, I agree with Diana, I  am pretty sure!

 

Well, with helpful advice from mods etc I have cleaned out some messages and no longer have a slightly over 100% full message quota.  If only Diana had thot to send me a PM about my message store being full...  :D

 

signed,

Proudly only 53% full...  That's barely over half full! ....:)

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