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Back-Logs of Conversations.
David R. Litwin Started conversation Dec 17, 2002
I think that this is the correct place to ask. If it is thought that it is not, I can post some where else.
Nonetheless: I've been away for a little bit and so, obviously I've got a back-log of conversations. Ok, you'd say, that's alright; just delete them. Well, it turns out that I've over one thousand (yes, 1, 000) conversations to read. And, I did not even finish going back to see if there were others.
This brings me to my question: Is there a way to do a mass-delete in lieu of a single-conversation-at-a-time deletion? And, if not, would it be fesable to impliment one, for, I'm sure many others have a similar problem.
Thank you in advance.
P. S.: I've got such a back-log from subscribing to the Ask the H2G2 Community, the Feed-Back forums and other, similar forums, just in case you were wondering for how long I'd been away.
Back-Logs of Conversations.
Jim Lynn Posted Dec 17, 2002
No, there's no way to mass-delete subscriptions. It might be on the feature list, but it's not a priority. You should do what I do, and ignore any conversations that ren't on the list of 25 in the My Conversations popup...
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David R. Litwin Posted Dec 17, 2002
Oooh, ignoring what some people ask, hmmm-ahhh? I think I'll do that. I'll try to get rid of the rest, but, I'm not too confident. Thanks any way!
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