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Old 16-01-2007, 01:48 AM   #1
kyro_02
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Hi... is it possible to add a feature that will pop-up a box, or have in red writing or whatever, that'll basically say you have reached 90 of your allocated 100 messages storage. Or any kind of figure like that, I don't check my PM storage(not that I don't want to, it doesn't cross my mind to do it!) and when I write a long pm.. than for it to say I can't send because I've reached my limit... : Than I have to write it all again, someones I click 'back' button and it'll come up with can't display a page etc.

Ah.. and it could also help for when people send PM's that it doesn't go through because you used all your PM space (but without realizing it.)


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