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mannej

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Is there any way to store a PM and have it send automatically when the recipients inbox has the capacity to accept the message?
 
Usually if I have this problem and get the notification that someone has a full PM Box, I change the recipient to myself and send. This sends to me, and I have a copy.

The person being sent the PM gets an email that their PM box is full, so you can resend later. Common courtesy from the recipient would be a message later that says something like "Sorry, have cleared out PM box, please resend".

BTW, I usually am very close to a full PM Inbox most of the time, I have had two occasions in the last few months when I have had it completely full! Oops.
 
I just did a clear out today as I realised mine was becoming close to full, not that I get many PM's this is the first time I have had to do so.
Think you can store 120 messages in total ?
 
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