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Keeping old Private Messages
I am getting a warning that "Your PM box is 92% full." I have received (and kept) 46 messages; the upper limit is 50 messages. Is there a way to increase this limit, or to store the messages off-line in a way that would permit me to import them back to the site if I want to? 50 messages seems awfully small. (I even moved some of them to other folders, thinking it would free up some space, but no. What good is a folder structure if there are only 50 messages to manage, anyway?)
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