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You surely don't mean to take away the OOC info in most applications? Or a part saying what timezone is prefered?

EDIT; Yes, I read the title.

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Would there be a way to just link forum mail to Gmail "or some other free email service". That would eliminate the problem of adding extra storage to the server, and give users nearly unlimited mail space. I know even with the enlarged box's we have as VIPs I am still often clearing old mail to make room for new messages. With an actual email account I never delete any messages I simple archive them to folders incase I would ever need them again.

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You surely don't mean to take away the OOC info in most applications? Or a part saying what timezone is prefered?

EDIT; Yes, I read the title.

Application submissions are the only thing allowed that contains OOC information. Responding to them should generally be in roleplay, but an OOC answer is acceptable.

Would there be a way to just link forum mail to Gmail "or some other free email service". That would eliminate the problem of adding extra storage to the server, and give users nearly unlimited mail space. I know even with the enlarged box's we have as VIPs I am still often clearing old mail to make room for new messages. With an actual email account I never delete any messages I simple archive them to folders incase I would ever need them again.

I'm certain there is a 'Send Conversation to Email' button. Utilizing that can allow you to store and archive your past conversations.

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I'm certain there is a 'Send Conversation to Email' button. Utilizing that can allow you to store and archive your past conversations.

You are correct, I had never even noticed it there. Thank you.

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How about this:

I've seen some forums that had member-created "groups. Why not make active guilds have their own private group that the guild's leader or other specified people can invite people to?

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Oh? Excellent idea.

Can you post a version of this on the topic I started concerning expanded forum PMs under 'Support and Feedback'?

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What if the "guild" is a family, and people might be making new characters, who would have known each other?

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Moved to the Archive. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

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