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Re: Expirary Date Question [message #10412 is a reply to message #10409] |
Fri, 30 May 2003 20:51 |
Ilia
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You can edit the topic's main message at any time and change the experation date. However, it will always be calculated from the posting date. So if the message expires in 2 weeks and currently there is 1 day will expiry, you'll need to set the expiration date to 3 weeks.
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Re: Expirary Date Question [message #10419 is a reply to message #10417] |
Sat, 31 May 2003 16:14 |
Ilia
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Then set it to 4 weeks and after 3 weeks resert it to 2 weeks or something...
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Re: Expirary Date Question [message #10792 is a reply to message #10409] |
Tue, 10 June 2003 13:53 |
AutoHost
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Hmmm, I havn't used Expiry Date before on a topic, so I don't even know what it does. Does it just auto-lock the topic after the expiration date, or actually delete the topic and any replies?
Ron Miller
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Re: Expirary Date Question [message #10793 is a reply to message #10792] |
Tue, 10 June 2003 14:29 |
Ilia
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Expiry settings relates to the announcment/sticky status, when it is reached the topic looses it announcment/sticky status.
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