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Originally Posted by RWerksman
Right. The standard notification system in VB is to not notify you of your own posts.
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True, standard email lists though sends out all of them.
I'll add this as an end user option in the next build or two. It'll just need a few if statements
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Originally Posted by RWerksman
Can I move it to the end, or can I make it so the message is different? such as:
Reply to thread 'Miscellaneous Hacks - Unread Posts .... [t-1432429]
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Not without modifying the cron file.
Let me explain a little bit about the reasoning of the way the subject line is built.
Most places are going to load multiple forums up with this. So the forum name is in the subject line so you know what forum it is going to. This can be very important if you have a public forum and a moderators forum enabled for example.
The t-threadid# is mandatory as the backup for if someone has a good virus scanner going to town on the email headers
The last part is the subject of the message
The regex in the cron file first checks the "in_reply_to" of the emails. If a virus scanner has replaced that with something else it then scans the subject line and looks for
[$forumname-t-(.*)](.*)
The first set of paranthesis is the threadid number. The second set is the subject of the post
If you switch those around backwords you'll get posts with no subject.
I have to becareful not to add in TOO many options though or people will get abundantly confused hehehe