Hey Mark
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From: Waldorf,
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I have a minor suggestion for you when you get the new site all settled down. Under the new site when I reply to a post it defaults to sending me an e-mail when someone replies. Would you consider changing the default to require the user to check the block when he or she wants to be notified by e-mail when someone responds. Its a small thing, but it overflows the users inbox when the user forgets to remove the check each time they post a reply.
So far I like the new site and I have figured out how to get around without to much trouble. Thanks for all you hard work.[sm=thumbup.gif]
So far I like the new site and I have figured out how to get around without to much trouble. Thanks for all you hard work.[sm=thumbup.gif]
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Your request has been fulfilled!
Also the default email behaviour of sending only one email for a message no matter how many replies are made is being coded now. This is how it was RCU and everyone liked it better so it is being hacked in. This core package didn't have it that wasy so some extra overhaul work is being done!
marc
Also the default email behaviour of sending only one email for a message no matter how many replies are made is being coded now. This is how it was RCU and everyone liked it better so it is being hacked in. This core package didn't have it that wasy so some extra overhaul work is being done!
marc
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Hi Marc,
Would it be possible to add this to the Forum Settings?
I prefer to be automatically subscribed to all threads that I reply to. I see that others prefer not to be automatically subscribed. Sounds like an ideal candidate for a configurable setting.
Something else for your (lengthy?) todo list.
Regards,
...jim
Would it be possible to add this to the Forum Settings?
I prefer to be automatically subscribed to all threads that I reply to. I see that others prefer not to be automatically subscribed. Sounds like an ideal candidate for a configurable setting.
Something else for your (lengthy?) todo list.

Regards,
...jim



