I agree. 30 to 7 is a big jump. What about people who go on vacation? There must be a reason they are doing it. Telling us why might make us feel a bit more ok with it.
Mail Expiration Changes
As part of our continuing efforts to improve server performance and stability, we have reduced the expiration times of certain types of system mail.
These changes only affect mails you receive going forward. The expiration times of mails you received prior to this update have not changed, with the following exception:
A small number of information-only system mails that were previously set to never expire now have expiration timers.
Below are the updated expiration timers based on mail type:
Information-only System Mails: 7 days
Hireling Mails: 7 days
Activity Finder Rewards: 7 days
Rewards for the Worthy: 7 days
Guild Trader Purchases: 7 days
Guild Trader Returns / Sales: 14 days
Weekly Leaderboard Rewards: 14 days
Promotional rewards, such as Twitch Drops: 14 days to a maximum of 180 days
Mails with rewards generated by direct purchases made outside the game, such as Chapters and the Newcomer Pack, will continue to never expire.
As a reminder, the expiration timer for most mail types does not initiate until the mail is received while your character is logged in. There are, however, several exceptions where the timer begins when the mail is sent:
Player mail
Guild Trader mail - Includes item purchased, item sold, kiosk bids, etc.
Guild Finder Listing expired
Customer Service mails
It's not all 7 days across the board. It's different based on what's in the mail/where it's coming from.
Most of the 7 day stuff is stuff that theoretically you'd be clearing out quick-ish, although I will admit to being guilty of using the mail to keep Activity Finder rewards for extra transmute storage.
Taken from the patch notes on the PTS part of the forum:Mail Expiration Changes
As part of our continuing efforts to improve server performance and stability, we have reduced the expiration times of certain types of system mail.
These changes only affect mails you receive going forward. The expiration times of mails you received prior to this update have not changed, with the following exception:
A small number of information-only system mails that were previously set to never expire now have expiration timers.
Below are the updated expiration timers based on mail type:
Information-only System Mails: 7 days
Hireling Mails: 7 days
Activity Finder Rewards: 7 days
Rewards for the Worthy: 7 days
Guild Trader Purchases: 7 days
Guild Trader Returns / Sales: 14 days
Weekly Leaderboard Rewards: 14 days
Promotional rewards, such as Twitch Drops: 14 days to a maximum of 180 days
Mails with rewards generated by direct purchases made outside the game, such as Chapters and the Newcomer Pack, will continue to never expire.
As a reminder, the expiration timer for most mail types does not initiate until the mail is received while your character is logged in. There are, however, several exceptions where the timer begins when the mail is sent:
Player mail
Guild Trader mail - Includes item purchased, item sold, kiosk bids, etc.
Guild Finder Listing expired
Customer Service mails
It's not all 7 days across the board. It's different based on what's in the mail/where it's coming from.
Most of the 7 day stuff is stuff that theoretically you'd be clearing out quick-ish, although I will admit to being guilty of using the mail to keep Activity Finder rewards for extra transmute storage.
Taken from the patch notes on the PTS part of the forum:Mail Expiration Changes
As part of our continuing efforts to improve server performance and stability, we have reduced the expiration times of certain types of system mail.
These changes only affect mails you receive going forward. The expiration times of mails you received prior to this update have not changed, with the following exception:
A small number of information-only system mails that were previously set to never expire now have expiration timers.
Below are the updated expiration timers based on mail type:
Information-only System Mails: 7 days
Hireling Mails: 7 days
Activity Finder Rewards: 7 days
Rewards for the Worthy: 7 days
Guild Trader Purchases: 7 days
Guild Trader Returns / Sales: 14 days
Weekly Leaderboard Rewards: 14 days
Promotional rewards, such as Twitch Drops: 14 days to a maximum of 180 days
Mails with rewards generated by direct purchases made outside the game, such as Chapters and the Newcomer Pack, will continue to never expire.
As a reminder, the expiration timer for most mail types does not initiate until the mail is received while your character is logged in. There are, however, several exceptions where the timer begins when the mail is sent:
Player mail
Guild Trader mail - Includes item purchased, item sold, kiosk bids, etc.
Guild Finder Listing expired
Customer Service mails
Thank you for posting this quote about different duration for how long a mail can be in your inbox before it will be deleted.
From what I can see of different duration is that it will create a mess as for long time any mail can be waiting in inbox before it will be gone. Some mail can be in inbox until 180 days, some 14 days and other only 7 days.
How will anybody be able to keep track of which mail that suddenly just vanish as you now have to know when it was sent or which mails that where collected/claimed content?
How will it work for us that have more then one account and might log in to a character to get our Hireling Mails for that character, but forget to pick it up (claim) before logging out again?
I use Postmaster Mail (addon) to collect and (auto)delete mail when I log in to character and remember to check if there have been any mail to that character, so it wont fill up in game mail from too many mails that are waiting in inbox, but it is easy to forget when you are in hurry to collect all items in mail if you are stressed or focus on your main characters.
The other side effect is that you will need to have ESO+ to get all Hireling mats added into your account as it will very fast fill up your Inventory space (Bank, PC Inventory and Guild Bank).
Without ESO+ you will have to deal with a large amount of collected material and move them into other storage or use material to craft to keep it from filling up your usage Inventory (primarily PC Inventory and Bank, if you use Bank Assistant to get direct access to Bank independent where you are in game with exception for PvP).
As I see it this move is more about forcing player to be online without shorter interruption then before (30 days means you could be away for 30 days before you need to check mail or collect items).
This change is done to make players that don't have ESO+ to either forget about Hireling and use Guild Store or craft as often as possible to make items that can be sold or stored other places (it is a method to make items like mats into one item instead of stacks which might take several Inventory slots). This will also have an impact on ingame economy as now you can not use RTS to keep mats or items outside of the economic circulation for longer duration, but need to make use of that item by selling (to vendor or Guild Store), use it on a character or move it to any other storage space you trust (GB). Using RTS once more would just repeat the same issue and you will hit a limit of how many mail you can send or receive, if you would repost it as RTS for storage.
I believe more that this is related to get players to be online much more then before and exposed to Crown Store for Daily rewards, to make population increase as active daily log in (which would make investors in ESO happy) and to increase in game circulation (economy) without changing how hireling works. It doesn't have anything to do with performance as such as you still need to log in and collect your mails, but now even more often then before. The only thing that will change is the amount of mails that need to be stored on server which also cost real world money for a company like ZoS.
Mail Improvements
We have made a number of interface and system improvements to Mail. All changes outlined below apply to both Keyboard & Mouse and Gamepad interfaces.
Mail Categories
Mail is now automatically sorted into three categories:
Player Mail – Messages received from other players in game.
System Mail – Messages received from various non-player sources that include item attachments, as well as any mails received from Customer Support.
System Alerts – Messages received from various non-player sources that are information-only and do not include attachments.
Mail Sorting
Player Mail is now sorted based on expiration with the most recently received message displayed at the top.
System Mail and System Alerts are sorted based on expiration with the soonest-to-expire message displayed at the top.
Attachment Preview
Mail headers now display the icon of their first attachment.
Inventory Space Display
The Mail screen now displays how many inventory slots are available on the current character.
“Delete After Claim” Option
This option on the Mail screen causes any System Mail to be automatically deleted after you claim its attachments, and is enabled by default.
Note this option does not affect Player Mail.
“Take All” Function
This button claims all attachments from all mails currently visible in the current active category (Player or System).
Mail is processed based on the currently sorted order and starts with the mail soonest to expire.
Note that Player Mail and System Mail have different sorting rules, explained above.
COD Player Mails and Customer Support mails are not affected by "Take All".
If an attachment is unable to be claimed for any reason, such as unavailable inventory space, the process halts and no further attachments are claimed.
Note the “Delete After Claim” option, if enabled, will apply to every System Mail affected by “Take All” after attachments are claimed.
Mail Notifications
Upon logging in, you will now receive a notification if:
You received a mail that includes an attachment.
You have mails with attachments that are about to expire.
You receive a Hireling Correspondence mail.
Deleting Mails With Attachments
You can now delete a mail that still has an unclaimed attachment. A confirmation dialog will appear to ensure this is the intended action.
Taken from the patch notes on the PTS part of the forum:Mail Expiration Changes
Mails with rewards generated by direct purchases made outside the game, such as Chapters and the Newcomer Pack, will continue to never expire.
katanagirl1 wrote: »So the timer doesn’t start until you get the mail, but sometimes I am on a different character than I would use to do something, like I save any gold earnings from guild stores so I can pick them up on my main character. This new change could be detrimental if I leave it in the mail and forget to pick it up later.
Do I understand properly?
It means that if we leave for holidays:
- We must empty store, because the mails of what will be sold during our absence will get deleted.
- We will lose the hirelings mails.
Is that correct?
I agree. 30 to 7 is a big jump. What about people who go on vacation? There must be a reason they are doing it. Telling us why might make us feel a bit more ok with it.
So to avoid having items or gold deleted I'll have to empty my guild stores before I go away for 14 days or more. (Or more likely any time I'm away for 10 days or more, to allow for unexpected problems and extended maintenance times.) That's going to be a pain, especially since it will have to coincide with other planning and prep for going away.
>>Taken from the patch notes on the PTS part of the forum:>>
Does this mean only mail on the PTS? I looked for the original Patch Notes you refer to and couldn't find them.
These are concerning timers.ZOS_GinaBruno wrote:Below are the updated expiration timers based on mail type:
Information-only System Mails: 7 days
Hireling Mails: 7 days
Activity Finder Rewards: 7 days
Rewards for the Worthy: 7 days
Guild Trader Purchases: 7 days
Guild Trader Returns / Sales: 14 days
Weekly Leaderboard Rewards: 14 days
Promotional rewards, such as Twitch Drops: 14 days to a maximum of 180 days
SilverBride wrote: »People usually only go away for vacation once a year. Just prepare for this by clearing all mail and removing any items already up for sale until back home.
Mail Expiration Changes
As part of our continuing efforts to improve server performance and stability, we have reduced the expiration times of certain types of system mail.
- These changes only affect mails you receive going forward. The expiration times of mails you received prior to this update have not changed, with the following exception:
- A small number of information-only system mails that were previously set to never expire now have expiration timers.
- Below are the updated expiration timers based on mail type:
- Information-only System Mails: 7 days
- Hireling Mails: 7 days
- Activity Finder Rewards: 7 days
- Rewards for the Worthy: 7 days
- Guild Trader Purchases: 7 days
- Guild Trader Returns / Sales: 14 days
- Weekly Leaderboard Rewards: 14 days
- Promotional rewards, such as Twitch Drops: 14 days to a maximum of 180 days
- Mails with rewards generated by direct purchases made outside the game, such as Chapters and the Newcomer Pack, will continue to never expire.
- As a reminder, the expiration timer for most mail types does not initiate until the mail is received while your character is logged in. There are, however, several exceptions where the timer begins when the mail is sent:
- Player mail
- Guild Trader mail - Includes item purchased, item sold, kiosk bids, etc.
- Guild Finder Listing expired
- Customer Service mails