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Sittler  1 star
Posts: 105
Registered: 2009-4-30 06:43:21
I run a few accounts simultaneously and use them to hunt in groups. I can't tell if any of my accounts are gettings Tells from friends as I may not be on any one of them actively at the time the tell is sent. Is there any utility that I can setup to sound an alarm if I get a Tell?
Virindi-Inquisitor  4 stars
Posts: 1,538
Registered: 2001-11-18 22:25:54
The original version of VCS allowed you to do this, and I had planned for VCS5 to do it eventually as well. Perhaps I will update it.

However, if what you are looking for is really a sound when an ENVOY sends you a tell, you will be out of luck. Envoy messages are sent with a special flag that prevents them from being picked up by the regular chat functions in Decal.

 

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Sittler  1 star
Posts: 105
Registered: 2009-4-30 06:43:21
Virindi-Inquisitor posted:

The original version of VCS allowed you to do this, and I had planned for VCS5 to do it eventually as well. Perhaps I will update it.


However, if what you are looking for is really a sound when an ENVOY sends you a tell, you will be out of luck. Envoy messages are sent with a special flag that prevents them from being picked up by the regular chat functions in Decal.



Thanks for your note, understand the concerns. Looking forward to your update. Thank You.

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