Forum:Referencing personnal messages

Hello. I recently reported to 343I Grimbrother One what I thought was an error in the Waypoint's encyclopedia, and he replied with a Halo trivia about Pelicans. But I don't know how I could reference this in-article whithout being erased for possible fake content. Is there any policy about this ?  ΩPer Mare,  ΔPer Terras , ΨPer Constellatum 13:38, 21 January 2015 (EST)
 * I'm not sure of the proper way to source it myself, but I suppose screenshotting the message and uploading the image to Halopedia may be adequate. - NightHammer (talk) 14:30, 21 January 2015 (EST)
 * I suppose that would count as a letter of canon. Sith-venator Wavingstrider Fett helmet.jpg ( Commlink ) 16:30, 21 January 2015 (EST)
 * I was wondering that, too. But the letters contained multiple questions and were asked to authors like Traviss or Van Lente, as far as i know. Also, I don't know if a common member have the legitimacy to create such an article.   ΩPer Mare,  ΔPer Terras , ΨPer Constellatum 13:15, 22 January 2015 (EST)


 * In the past, pasting the original message and the reply has been enough. But I agree with NightHammer, we should ideally be taking screenshots of these, to weed out potential problems of legitimacy, though of course some details may need to be blacked out to protect privacy. --  Qura 'Morhek   The Autocrat     of Morheka   19:04, 21 January 2015 (EST)
 * I can provide a screenshot as I already referenced this trivia to the french WikiHalo by this mean, but Waypoint's messaging system don't let you see both the original message and the reply on the same page. Should I upload two screenshot ? What level of detail should be conserved (I would at least leave my gamertag, as a mean to confirm the interlocutors) ? (I'm kinda annoying with all this, but hey, universe is serious business.)   ΩPer Mare,  ΔPer Terras , ΨPer Constellatum 13:15, 22 January 2015 (EST)
 * I found WikiHalo's reference here. If you don't want to, I personally don't think it is necessary to leave your gamertag in. And the original image may be fine, although it may be helpful if you could edit in your original question for context. - NightHammer (talk) 14:14, 22 January 2015 (EST)