Email addresses through PM?
- Grifman
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Email addresses through PM?
I got a couple of emails from people seeking to share email addresses and I've tried to send my email. But the PM"s are coming up blank where the email address is typed in the PM. Am I missing something or is there a problem? I'm confused
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- LordMortis
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Re: Email addresses through PM?
If nothing else can you stick them in the url tagGrifman wrote:I got a couple of emails from people seeking to share email addresses and I've tried to send my email. But the PM"s are coming up blank where the email address is typed in the PM. Am I missing something or is there a problem? I'm confused
someone@somewhere.com
- Pyperkub
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Re: Email addresses through PM?
yeah, it's the URL bug- happened to me this weekend too. can also have the emails sent with spaces so it doesn't appear to be a link w/o tags...
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- FishPants
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Re: Email addresses through PM?
Does this URL and email link bug appear in all templates/styles?
No.
- LawBeefaroni
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Re: Email addresses through PM?
Temporary solution, just check the box that says "Do not automatically parse URLs" before hitting send.
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