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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 458767" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Cheryl - </p><p>This is a tech-head talking... I'm guessing that the way the board tools are set up, it isn't possible to limit the NUMBER of addressees to something like 2 or 3? I know sometimes the tools are really stupid, and will only allow "one" or "many" - but some tools have the option of a fixed number...</p><p></p><p>I've only wanted to do more than one person, twice - and both of those would have been to two people.</p><p>To me - not a huge deal. I just have to remember to save the original, then paste it in to a second message for the other person.</p><p>The reason for "2" being a magic number? Sometimes I use PMs to get two other people in touch with each other on a particular topic, where some of the details need to be off-line. It just makes it more obvious what is goig on... but not having it just means being more detailed in the message.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the update, Cheryl!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 458767, member: 11791"] Cheryl - This is a tech-head talking... I'm guessing that the way the board tools are set up, it isn't possible to limit the NUMBER of addressees to something like 2 or 3? I know sometimes the tools are really stupid, and will only allow "one" or "many" - but some tools have the option of a fixed number... I've only wanted to do more than one person, twice - and both of those would have been to two people. To me - not a huge deal. I just have to remember to save the original, then paste it in to a second message for the other person. The reason for "2" being a magic number? Sometimes I use PMs to get two other people in touch with each other on a particular topic, where some of the details need to be off-line. It just makes it more obvious what is goig on... but not having it just means being more detailed in the message. Thanks for the update, Cheryl! [/QUOTE]
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