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CoffeeTimeAgain
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Posted Sun Jun 29, 2008, 4:26am
Subject: Request feature:Email Notfn: Sends an email if smone replies to post.
 

At the bottom of each post, this note / check box is available.
 Email Notification: Sends you an email if someone replies to this post.

I would like this feature to be automatically selected, and have the option to de-select it from the email notification screen.

This feature is in place in another forum that I use, and it is quite nice to keep up with a growing thread that one is interested in.

 
Dealing with an operator that hasn't had his coffee yet, is kinda like finding an alligator in the pump you're supposed to service.
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Posted Fri Jul 4, 2008, 9:10am
Subject: Re: Request feature:Email Notfn: Sends an email if smone replies to post.
 

Personally, I'm not a huge fan of email notifications unless it's a very important thread to me.  All it takes is forgetting to uncheck the box on a couple popular threads to have a full inbox.  I know this wouldn't be a huge problem, but I like to see things as low maintenance as possible.  

That being said, I'd like to see the user's ability to keep up with interesting threads improved.  For what it's worth I suggested a small box with the 5 last threads you responded to below the area where "new posts" are presently listed.  Instead of the 5 most recent threads maybe you could "subscribe" to up to 5 threads and it would just place links in there; kind of like the new "quick links" feature in gmail.  That'd be pretty sweet in my opinion.

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Posted Fri Jul 4, 2008, 10:20am
Subject: Replies to your post
 

I meant to end the above post by asking your opinion...so....

What do you think of that idea?  Would that accomplish what you wanted or would you still prefer easier email notifications?
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CoffeeTimeAgain
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Posted Sat Jul 5, 2008, 6:24am
Subject: Re: Replies to your post, Thanks
 

PhilosoGeek Said:

I meant to end the above post by asking your opinion...so....

What do you think of that idea?  Would that accomplish what you wanted or would you still prefer easier email notifications?

Posted July 4, 2008 link

Thanks for your reply,

What you suggest would be helpful.

I would prefer to be able to check a profile box to cause all email notifications for all posts either created or replied to. A handy feature that I have seen is that in the notifying email, it is possible to easily terminate email notifications on that topic.

Keeping the current feature of checking the box below a single topic would keep current functionality.

I could simply remember to check the box at the end of each post I make, but I can just as easily forget.

Anyone not wanting to get email notifications could simply uncheck the feature in their profile / list of selections.

Thanks again for your review of this suggestion.

 
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MarshallF
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Posted Sat Jul 19, 2008, 8:33am
Subject: Re: Replies to your post, Thanks
 

I would really like to stop repeated notifications between visits. Just once is enough. I usually don't click the notification box because of this.
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