quick vBulletin q
- Started
- Last post
- 15 Responses
- jox
Can an admin on a vBulletin board read users' private messages?
- jox0
Please?
- jox0
BUMP
- OSFA0
oh oh
what did you do???
- jox0
Long-ass story. No biggie, just watching my back.
- sureshot0
interesting questione
- OSFA0
that's it?
long story???
Have you checked our number of posts? Does it look like we don't have time??? get it together jox and start singing....!!!
- jox0
*sigh*
Okay.
I have floated a number ideas with a friend on a forum regarding a business that is in direct competition with the owner of the webseit.
No it's not about secks.
- Jaline0
I can't find any info about your question.
Sorry :(
- madirish0
is it PHPBB? cause with that one, i am pretty sure they cannot read it....
- jox0
is it PHPBB? cause with that one, i am pretty sure they cannot read it....
madirish
(Aug 7 07, 10:26)So what part of "vBulletin", that I mentioned twice by the way, made you think it was PHPBB?
Shesh.
;)
- magicspoon0
hi,
You can't do this by default, but there is a third party plugin that you can install into the admin panel that will grant this functionality.Alternately, if you have access to the database files, one of sql tables is called 'forum'_pmtext - where forum is the sql prefix you gave it
- madirish0
hahaha
oops...
- jox0
Thank you magicspoon!!
Unfortunately, I am the user and not the admin, so now I will never know whether my messages have been read *gulp*
- sureshot0
hi,
You can't do this by default, but there is a third party plugin that you can install into the admin panel that will grant this functionality.Alternately, if you have access to the database files, one of sql tables is called 'forum'_pmtext - where forum is the sql prefix you gave it
magicspoon
(Aug 7 07, 10:30)
- OSFA0
damn, well take it like a man!
hahaha, it's funny how you anticipate retarded responses....
'No it's not about secks.'