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Old 5th November 2008   #1
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Question about "Visitor Messages" profile

Hi,

How does one go about getting or clearing the list of deleted Visitor Messages. I noticed I only have an option of a "soft delete" which leaves a list of the deleted. I do see a "report" option. Should I use this? What does it do? Does this list expire over time and disappear on it's own?

I hate to draw attention to or use moderator time for an email message cleanup if it's something I can do myself. If it does take moderator intervention and time, forget it. I can live with it. When cleaning I don't have to get every little dust bunny...

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Hi,

You'll only be able to "soft" delete. I've checked, but there is no option to change this.

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Thanks Arie.

Not a problem. As I said I can live with it. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking something or doing something wrong.

This is your house. I'm just trying to be a nice tidy quest who cleans up after herself.

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