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'''Note:''' The email message number appears to be assigned sequentially by the order the email was received on a character, and does not appear to change. For example, the 5th email received would be message number 5, the 6th email would be message number 6, and the 657th email would be the message number 657. There is currently no way to identify the message number of an email, which makes this command | '''Note:''' The email message number appears to be assigned sequentially by the order the email was received on a character, and does not appear to change. For example, the 5th email received would be message number 5, the 6th email would be message number 6, and the 657th email would be the message number 657. There is currently no way to identify the message number of an email, which makes this command somewhat useless. |
Revision as of 10:45, 24 June 2022
Slash command
/emailread message_number
Request email message.
Operation Currently Unknown
Note: The email message number appears to be assigned sequentially by the order the email was received on a character, and does not appear to change. For example, the 5th email received would be message number 5, the 6th email would be message number 6, and the 657th email would be the message number 657. There is currently no way to identify the message number of an email, which makes this command somewhat useless.