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Well, I have run across members who do not have PM's enabled...so I was wondering...could a hack be made so that an admin/mod/supermod could send a user a PM (and have the popup thing) even if they have it disabled? Cuz we all know not all users check their emails, and if someone was out of line....yeah. And this way admin's wouldn't have to manually go through the control panel to enable pm's....
What do u guys think? |
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hmm dont know
but yea, it seems fairly easy |
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Sounds like a great idea!
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it seems easy....but it's hard if you don't know that much about hacking the code
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just take that line of code out that you don't want of I think its usercp.php or something!
NO need for a hack |
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I think he means to have it so that only admins and mods can force pm's and not all users.
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Actually all you need to do is edit register and editoptiosn templates so users can't disable it. And run a mysql query to set it on for everyone.
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but i want an admin/mod to still be able to PM them |
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