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A strange thing had happened today...

Postby avrilfuck on Sat Sep 18, 2010 5:55 pm

Well, it happens that I send a privave message to an user for a question very serious (for me: beautiful fakes that han been flagged and that made me sad), and after envoying the message, I looked and my mailbox, that I rarely visit. I found some private messages from some names of users that I know and even some new messages and I read them... But it was not my mailbot but the mailbox of another user Horror! I´m very ashamed, but there was no bad intention :( .
I said that because I think is an error of the web that i can read messages in the page of another user.
Sorry. :oops:
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Re: A strange thing had happened today...

Postby Silversleeves on Sat Sep 18, 2010 11:16 pm

That IS odd.
I've seen and heard of websites "double-dipping" random numbers for uploaded pictures (ImageCash did it quite a few times) and cross-linking same between galleries that had nothing at all in common, but this is the first time I've heard of the latter happening with something like site-mail.

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Re: A strange thing had happened today...

Postby eyebull on Sun Sep 19, 2010 3:15 am

Hhhmmm . . . I wonder if a minor glitch I recently had with the mail program could be related? In my case, I simply wasn't alerted with a message in my screen's top right corner saying that I had any new messages, although when I went to my mailbox to write to someone I discovered a few new messages I had received over the last few weeks.
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Re: A strange thing had happened today...

Postby rougefemale on Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:14 am

the new message alert has been down for a bit. but this is the first i have heard of someone getting someone elses messages.
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Re: A strange thing had happened today...

Postby PerDew on Wed Sep 22, 2010 3:39 am

A strange thing happened to me on the way to the forum
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Re: A strange thing had happened today...

Postby rougefemale on Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:23 pm

PerDew... are you drunk tonight? a lot of your posts have been very off the wall. and i have had to delete a few.
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Re: A strange thing had happened today...

Postby PerDew on Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:51 am

Sorry I was the other day & glad you kindly deleted the "make up a lie post". Don't
hesitate to get your pink chainsaw out for any of my posts. You have better things
to do than police my foolish actions.
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Re: A strange thing had happened today...

Postby Silversleeves on Sat Sep 25, 2010 9:54 am

eyebull wrote:Hhhmmm . . . I wonder if a minor glitch I recently had with the mail program could be related? In my case, I simply wasn't alerted with a message in my screen's top right corner saying that I had any new messages, although when I went to my mailbox to write to someone I discovered a few new messages I had received over the last few weeks.

I wouldn't have noticed either way. The last time anything came in or went out on site-mail from/to me was 10-11 July. Were I the suspicious, slightly-paranoid type, I might suspect some glitch was blocking both alerts and mail headed in my direction. Glad I'm not the suspicious sort. :)

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