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The thread discusses whether a user can assign ownership of a message from outside of coding, with the original poster asking about the possibility of doing so without programming, specifically by setting the owner of a message. ChatGPT responds by noting that changing message ownership generally requires administrative privileges or elevated permissions and that such features are typically not available to regular users unless explicitly supported by the platform. Overall, the consensus is that assigning message ownership externally is usually restricted to users with higher permissions, and doing so without coding or admin access is generally not feasible in standard systems.

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Although I go back 60 years in programming, I'm not a "today" coder. This particular question came up somewhere else, and the "correct" way to do this was to set the owner of the message (whatever that means).

Is it possible for a user to do this "from the outside" without getting into coding?
 

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Setting the owner of a message, often referred to as assigning a message to a specific user or account, typically requires administrative privileges or specific roles within a system or application. In most cases, this type of action is restricted to administrators, moderators, or users with elevated permissions to manage messages, threads, or posts.
If you are using a forum or messaging platform that allows message ownership assignment at a user level, you might need to check the platform's documentation or settings to see if such functionality is available for regular users. However, direct user assignment of message ownership without coding or administrative access may not be a standard feature in many forum or messaging systems.

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Setting the owner of a message, often referred to as assigning a message to a specific user or account, typically requires administrative privileges or specific roles within a system or application. In most cases, this type of action is restricted to administrators, moderators, or users with elevated permissions to manage messages, threads, or posts.
If you are using a forum or messaging platform that allows message ownership assignment at a user level, you might need to check the platform's documentation or settings to see if such functionality is available for regular users. However, direct user assignment of message ownership without coding or administrative access may not be a standard feature in many forum or messaging systems.
 

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