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Ancient Brit Started conversation Feb 24, 2005
Jim - I know you are subscribed to 'Please Release Me'.
Can you give me a reply to Post 34. F94020?thread=577391&post=6638921#p6637451
Peta says it has been deleted but she has been wrong on technical matters before.
Has that message been completely deleted ?
Please reply wherever and in whatever manner you choose. A straight Yes or No will do.
Ancient Brit.
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Jim Lynn Posted Feb 24, 2005
We don't delete postings as part of the moderation process, we only hide them or move them from their original forums.
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Peta Posted Feb 24, 2005
Thanks Jim,
I just need to add a little something here - because this discussion was moved from its original location it cannot be retrieved without using the resources of the technical team. This isn't possible because the technical teams' time is fully allocated, at least a month in advance, and as you know they're incredibly busy at the moment moving all the messageboards onto DNA. So, as far as I and the hosts are concerned this puts the discussion beyond our reach, which is why I used the term 'deleted'. We don't have a tool to get it back. Bit like when something is put into the trash bin and it's deleted on your computer I guess.
I hope this helps answer your question. Have a good weekend if I don't see you online tomorrow.
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Ancient Brit Posted Feb 24, 2005
I am not asking for the Message to be replaced. I am simply asking. Can it be retrieved. If, as, when or should the need arise.
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Peta Posted Feb 25, 2005
Good morning AB,
Have a look at this
F94020?thread=577391&post=6649233
I've got a suggestion, that I hope you'll like, that I think might sort this all out. Have a read, and let me know.
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