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amachanic
SQL Server MVP
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Posted - 2004-11-10 : 11:54:32
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Can you put the topic of the post in the subject of the e-mail?For instance:Subject: SQL Server Forums at SQLTeam.com - Reply to a posting ("How do I use XML to cook dinner?")That way, if there are multiple replies to a single post, the user can delete the duplicate e-mails without opening each one to find out which post it's referencing. |
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amachanic
SQL Server MVP
169 Posts |
Posted - 2004-11-10 : 11:56:10
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And two more ideas (don't you love it when the new user comes in and asks for the world):A) An option somewhere, so that if you reply to a post, you'll be auto-subscribed (this can be turned off for people who don't want it)B) An option to make the "subscribe to this post" checkbox checked automoatically if it's a new post |
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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak
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Posted - 2004-11-10 : 13:13:39
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The best thing to do is go to the Snitz home page:http://forum.snitz.com/And submit these requests. Graz doesn't like to tinker with their code at all, it's hard enough getting him to upgrade it when needed. |
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