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==Examples==
==Examples==
  /emailsend SuperBob "Incarnate Impending!" I'm almost there, buddy! One more incarnate power to go!
  /emailsend SuperBob "Incarnate Impending!" I'm almost there, buddy! One more incarnate power to go!
 
  /emailsend @WildChicken "Freakin' BAF" "I've done BAF 10 times now and not one very rare incarnate salvage has dropped. :("
  /emailsend @WildChicken "Freakin' BAF" "I've done BAF 10 times now and not one very rare incarnate salvage has dropped. :("



Revision as of 07:46, 26 August 2022

Slash command

/emailsend name subject message

Send in-game email message.

  • name = either a character name or global name of a player (no spaces allowed)
  • subject = the subject of the email
  • message = the message you'd like to say

NOTE: The email slash commands do not like spaces in either character or global names. Using a name with spaces in it can potentially cause the email system to lock up for the character that sent the email, or otherwise cause trouble for an extended period of time. It's a bug.

  • Long subjects with spaces need to be enclosed by double quotes ("Long Subject").
  • The message, oddly, does not require it be enclosed by double quotes. However, the game does accept double quotes if used in the message (and removes them in the sent message).


TIP: The email window in game does accept long names with spaces, and is in general more reliable and easier to use for the average player.


Examples

/emailsend SuperBob "Incarnate Impending!" I'm almost there, buddy! One more incarnate power to go!
 
/emailsend @WildChicken "Freakin' BAF" "I've done BAF 10 times now and not one very rare incarnate salvage has dropped. :("

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