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An issue that has arisen.

Posted by Amythesta
Amythesta
member, 50 posts
Thu 3 Jan 2013
at 00:43
  • msg #1

An issue that has arisen.

Okay, I run an adult game and upon having to remove a player due to finding an issue with the age. Since removal, said player has sent mail to me stating issues I feel the admin of the site should know. When I try to send them a message though, nothing happens. It will not let me for some reason, so does anyone have a suggestion as to how I should inform them?
This message was last updated by a moderator, as it was the wrong forum, at 01:43, Thu 03 Jan 2013.
Shikikami
member, 133 posts
Never poke anything...
Bigger than yourself...
Thu 3 Jan 2013
at 00:50
  • msg #2

Re: An issue that has arisen.

Well, your off to a good start here. At least they'll see this, I think.

All the same, if you haven't checked off the small boxes on the rMail list that say

-To/cc moderators (For the moderators)
-To/cc administrator (for jase himself)

Then it might not send the message if there's no recipient. If that doesn't work, you could consider sending an rMail to one of the moderators specifically by typing in their name in the recipient box. You could find any of their names around the site. At that, if checking the boxes off doesn't yield any results, you might try to do the singular notification idea and bring up that checking the boxes off isn't getting you anywhere.

That's about all I could think of for now.
This message was last edited by the user at 00:51, Thu 03 Jan 2013.
Amythesta
member, 51 posts
Thu 3 Jan 2013
at 00:55
  • msg #3

Re: An issue that has arisen.

It won't even bring up the recipient list box. That's why I posted here.
Evil Empryss
member, 358 posts
Teamwork: Everyone doing
what I tell them to do
Thu 3 Jan 2013
at 00:57
  • msg #4

Re: An issue that has arisen.

Do you have rMail turned on in your user preferences?  Not sure how you would receive rmails if you didn't, but thought I'd ask to be sure.
This message was last edited by the user at 01:00, Thu 03 Jan 2013.
Evil Empryss
member, 359 posts
Teamwork: Everyone doing
what I tell them to do
Thu 3 Jan 2013
at 00:59
  • msg #5

Re: An issue that has arisen.

No, wait, are you saying this person is sending rMail messages, or *e*mail messages to you?
Amythesta
member, 52 posts
Thu 3 Jan 2013
at 01:00
  • msg #6

Re: An issue that has arisen.

Yep, it's on.
Amythesta
member, 53 posts
Thu 3 Jan 2013
at 02:01
  • msg #7

Re: An issue that has arisen.

In reply to Evil Empryss (msg # 5):

yes
Evil Empryss
member, 360 posts
Teamwork: Everyone doing
what I tell them to do
Thu 3 Jan 2013
at 02:02
  • msg #8

Re: An issue that has arisen.

Honey, that was an either/or question: rMail or email?
Amythesta
member, 54 posts
Thu 3 Jan 2013
at 02:03
  • msg #9

Re: An issue that has arisen.

In reply to Evil Empryss (msg # 8):

rMail
Evil Empryss
member, 361 posts
Teamwork: Everyone doing
what I tell them to do
Thu 3 Jan 2013
at 02:07
  • msg #10

Re: An issue that has arisen.

Then that *is* weird... and I'm at a loss.

Hopefully a Mod will contact you soon to get it straightened out.  I'm thinking they'll want to know about a player with wonky age statements, regardless of any other issues you're having.

ETA: Did you try the usual "log out, log back in" and clearing your cache and cookies?  If you don't know how, the easiest way is to Google how for your browser.
This message was last edited by the user at 02:08, Thu 03 Jan 2013.
Amythesta
member, 55 posts
Thu 3 Jan 2013
at 02:10
  • msg #11

Re: An issue that has arisen.

I'm on my ps3. And a mod has contacted me, thank you.
Evil Empryss
member, 362 posts
Teamwork: Everyone doing
what I tell them to do
Thu 3 Jan 2013
at 02:12
  • msg #12

Re: An issue that has arisen.

Well, good luck then, both with the player issue and your rMail.
Amythesta
member, 56 posts
Thu 3 Jan 2013
at 02:14
  • msg #13

Re: An issue that has arisen.

Thank you kindly
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