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Raised inbox limit?
I see that my PM inbox is almost full: "Your PM box is 90% full".
Is there really a point limiting this to 500 messages (total in/out) on a huge site like Flyertalk where discussions, advice and networking is so important. I can't see a technical limitation on your MySQL servers with saved text messages. My suggestion is that you raise the limit to at least 1000 PM's or just remove the limit. Or create a usergroup for users with a few years and 1000+ posts in the forum and let them have unlimited PM's. Thanks! ^ |
You can download your PMs as csv and avoid overloading your PM mailbox ;)
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Originally Posted by oliver2002
(Post 13895007)
You can download your PMs as csv and avoid overloading your PM mailbox ;)
I'm a vBulletin administrator myself and PM limits are nothing to worry about compared to messing with loyal day-to-day users contributing to the Community. |
IIRC, FT Premium get 5000 PMs allowance. You may consider FT Premium if you need more than 500 PMs.
OK. I found this old thread: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/techn...-pm-limit.html |
Originally Posted by lin821
(Post 13895169)
IIRC, FT Premium get 5000 PMs allowance. You may consider FT Premium if you need more than 500 PMs.
I signed up for FT Premium now! ^ |
Originally Posted by Bjornstrom
(Post 13895209)
I've been at Flyertalk since 2005 and never heard of either InsideFlyer or FT Premium - you might wanna check your PR department ;)
I signed up for FT Premium now! ^ FT has 1.4MM PM's saved. vBulletin's PM system was never designed to handle this many records, and therefore can act up from time to time. The limit is not because of the load on our servers, but the architecture of how they're stored. |
Originally Posted by oliver2002
(Post 13895007)
You can download your PMs as csv and avoid overloading your PM mailbox ;)
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Originally Posted by IB-Dick
(Post 13896910)
FT Premium gets 2,500 PMs.
FT has 1.4MM PM's saved. vBulletin's PM system was never designed to handle this many records, and therefore can act up from time to time. The limit is not because of the load on our servers, but the architecture of how they're stored. |
Originally Posted by HansGolden
(Post 15209006)
Whenever I try to download as CSV, XML, or TXT from my Inbox, it only downloads Sent Items. Help, I'm at 95%!
Originally Posted by jackal
(Post 15223437)
Is this anything that would be addressed by the newer version of vB?
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Originally Posted by IB-Dick
(Post 15240507)
I think you're doing it wrong. You shouldn't have a problem downloading all of your messages.
Administering a PhpBB forum myself (and a number of other sites with various types of server side scripting software), I would guess there's a problem in the code (probably in the SQL query that retrieves the table to parse) somewhere that is making so that it doesn't retrieve what is intended. (Could a non-technical person try to download all their PMs and see what happens and post the result?) |
Update: Just tried again and it download a bunch of sent items plus a few Inbox items (32) which isn't nearly all of them.
btw, I took a close look at that CSV file and it cuts off mid-PM on the last PM. So it actually appears to not be a SQL issue but rather some other issue that is limiting length. It could even be some LAMP config files that got changed (rather than a source code issue). |
We're looking into this, but it looks like we're able to consistantly download large inboxes quickly with Chrome, but not with Firefox, which I can't seem to figure out.
Anyway, I'd appreciate it if you could give it a shot using Google Chrome. |
Originally Posted by IB-Dick
(Post 15245386)
We're looking into this, but it looks like we're able to consistantly download large inboxes quickly with Chrome, but not with Firefox, which I can't seem to figure out.
Anyway, I'd appreciate it if you could give it a shot using Google Chrome. Updated to add:
It seems there's some sort of problem in how Apache is passing those files or in how PHP is parsing. If the former, it shouldn't be too hard to find a fix. If the latter, it's probably either something in the PHP config (check max_execution_time and memory_limit) or the headers aren't being set right. |
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