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Someone sent me a PM and has a full mailbox. Just wanted to let you know why I haven't answered. :rolleyes: PM me again when you empty it and I'll get back to you.


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Someone sent me a PM and has a full mailbox. Just wanted to let you know why I haven't answered. :rolleyes: PM me again when you empty it and I'll get back to you.

You could email them....

CarlaB Enthusiast
You could email them....

Thanks, don't have the email address though.

VydorScope Proficient
Thanks, don't have the email address though.

via the baord silly

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol::lol::lol:
CarlaB Enthusiast
via the baord silly

How? It says unavailable? Quit laughing, Patti!

jerseyangel Proficient
How? It says unavailable? Quit laughing, Patti!

:ph34r:


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CarlaB Enthusiast
:ph34r:

:lol::lol::lol:

Actually, it says private.

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol::lol::lol:

Actually, it says private.

I thought it said private and not unavailable! Mine used to be private, before I decided to include it.

Anyway, hope the person in question sees this-- :lol:

VydorScope Proficient
:lol::lol::lol:

Actually, it says private.

Ah well if its says that the that preson set thier profile to block anyone from emailing them. Which is just a bit of paranoia if you ask me... but you didnt so I wont tell you that. :)

CarlaB Enthusiast
Ah well if its says that the that preson set thier profile to block anyone from emailing them. Which is just a bit of paranoia if you ask me... but you didnt so I wont tell you that. :)

Hmm, I actually don't remember whether I did or not, I'll have to check!

Ah well if its says that the that preson set thier profile to block anyone from emailing them. Which is just a bit of paranoia if you ask me... but you didnt so I wont tell you that. :)

Okay, mine says private, too. How do you change it so it's like yours is and allows an email to be sent without showing my email address?

VydorScope Proficient
Okay, mine says private, too. How do you change it so it's like yours is and allows an email to be sent without showing my email address?

Click My Controls then pick Email Settings and uncheck where it says Hide my email.....

CarlaB Enthusiast

Never mind, I figured it out. It looks like you're making it so they can view your email address, but they can't, they can just send you email through the board.

VydorScope Proficient
Never mind, I figured it out. It looks like you're making it so they can view your email address, but they can't, they can just send you email through the board.

Yea. There are w few things about this board software that are labeled goofy, but its not Scott's fault, I use the same sofware on my forums and have the same goofy labels.

happygirl Collaborator

carla, I got your last response but I hadn't written you back yet. so it's not me. just wanted to let ya know. :)

but, i still deleted a bunch of stuff in my mailbox :)

CarlaB Enthusiast
carla, I got your last response but I hadn't written you back yet. so it's not me. just wanted to let ya know. :)

but, i still deleted a bunch of stuff in my mailbox :)

No, it wasn't you. :)

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