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Did everyone post in that thread?
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I think I am in a similar position to pcremedy in that one of my members has sent me the following email:
[QUOTE]What I was really after was to have the messages drop into my (home email) Inbox without having to click through to a website. I would like to see all the messages in all the threads all the time (keen eh?). I have spent loads of time (trying to avoid taking up your time) trying to work out how to do this. Do I have to click on every thread in every Forum and subscribe to them all individually? How will I know when somebody starts a new one? If that is what it takes I will do it, but if there is a button you can click to ‘receive everything from all the forums all the time’ could you tell me where it is please, as it will save a lot of time?[/QUOTE] The difference for my situation is that I want to be able to let individual members choose with a single click to see ALL posts that arrive in ANY thread and forum. Personally I prefer the 'subscribe' system - still, if a member is so keen that they want to see everything all the time, is there a way I can satisfy that want? TIA Phil |
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no,
Does a member have to post before this takes effect? |
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A user is only subscribed to the thread if they post in it, and they have subscribing automatically set in the User CP.
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Or if they subscribe to the forum.
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still wondering how to provide instant email of every new post in the forum to one of my forum members. can anyone help?
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