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"Labster has reached their private message quota so your message could not be sent." - robkelk - 07-11-2021 Time for folks to clean out their PM queues... Note that anything in the Trash still counts toward your limit - you have to empty the trash in order for the space to be freed up. RE: "Labster has reached their private message quota so your message could not be sent." - Dartz - 07-11-2021 To show the level my brain has been operating on, I'm sitting here wondering why this couldn't have been sent as a private message.... .... it took far too long for the penny to drop RE: "Labster has reached their private message quota so your message could not be sent." - robkelk - 07-11-2021 to show that I practice what I preach, I just spent some time getting my PM queues down from 99% used to 83% used. That should last me... a week or so,. RE: "Labster has reached their private message quota so your message could not be sent." - Bob Schroeck - 07-11-2021 Me, too, only I accidentally deleted my entire inbox. Whoops. RE: "Labster has reached their private message quota so your message could not be sent." - Black Aeronaut - 07-12-2021 You know what really sucks? My last hard drive crash black-holed an archive I made of my inbox messages... which included a great deal of materials for There's Nothing Better. Fuckin' OUCH. RE: "Labster has reached their private message quota so your message could not be sent." - Bob Schroeck - 07-12-2021 God, I hate when that kind of thing happens. That's one reason I started using SVN to manage all my writing projects. RE: "Labster has reached their private message quota so your message could not be sent." - robkelk - 07-12-2021 Still can't PM Labster... RE: "Labster has reached their private message quota so your message could not be sent." - robkelk - 07-31-2021 (07-11-2021, 01:00 PM)robkelk Wrote: to show that I practice what I preach, I just spent some time getting my PM queues down from 99% used to 83% used. That should last me... a week or so,. Two weeks later, and I just did another quick cleanup. Down from 90% to 81%... RE: "Labster has reached their private message quota so your message could not be sent." - Labster - 07-31-2021 Oh, was someone trying to contact me? Sorry, I've been out because my local social group has kind of imploded. I can't go into details, but it's a little worse than a lesbian divorce, but a little better than the Hatfield-McCoy feud. I have been caught in the middle. I'll eventually explain what happened but I can't explain in a public place right now. I'll go delete some messages. I'd say Git is better than Subversion for distributed writing projects... but lately it's just been rsync. I should probably put it into git, though. RE: "Labster has reached their private message quota so your message could not be sent." - Black Aeronaut - 08-06-2021 Brent, your inbox is full again. And whatever you guys decide on, please tell me how the heckin'-heck it works. I've got a little more breathing room with work now, but I still suspect that it'd take me a while to get comfortable with any one of these systems. (They started keeping the in-store kids to close now that school's not in session... and whaddya know? The in-store kids have trouble with staying late and getting worn-the-fuck-out. Guess us drivers really weren't just bitching for bitching's sake when we're complaining about getting overworked. So now we're closing at 10pm weekdays, and 12am on Fridays and Saturdays.) RE: "Labster has reached their private message quota so your message could not be sent." - robkelk - 08-08-2021 Hey... If you get your "PM space used" bar below 70%, it changes from red to orange. |