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Old 29-01-2008, 11:54 PM   #1
AusM
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Melbourne
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Default PM read receipts - turn off permanently

I've searched high and low, so sorry if I've missed a setting or a post, but is there anyway to turn off the annoying popup requesting read receipts to/from someone via Personal Messaging?

Some other forums have the option in User CP - and from a bit of research, this is how a forum admin can give users the option:

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AdminCP > Usergroups > Usergroup Manager > Click on Go for the usergroups you dont want to have this option > Private Message Permissions > Can Use Message Tracking > Set to NO
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Edit each Usergroup and select 'No' for "Can Use Message Tracking" and "Can Deny Private Message Read Receipt Request".
Any chance we can get this option enabled pleeeeeeaassseee!!!!

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