What about the email@unix.com idea?

 
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# 8  
Old 04-05-2003
BTW, we are thinking about turning email notications back on for a while. Are they really useful? Or not really necessary?

Neo
# 9  
Old 04-05-2003
Personally, I'd probably turn the feature off. Does this feature only send a notification, or does it actually email the entire new post? Either way, I'd be logging in to this site anyway to see if there're any new threads, and even when there's a new post to an old thread, I like to look back at the entire thread. Plus, I participate on several bulletin boards for various reasons, which offer the same feature, and I prefer to just log in to each website and see what's going on instead of having everything emailed to me.

Of course, if I were new and only making one post, then it'd be convenient..
# 10  
Old 04-05-2003
i actually like the email notification, it is convenient for me....hmm or maybe i am just lazy....
# 11  
Old 04-06-2003
I'm for keeping it the way it is-- My email is cluttered anyway and I don't mind logging into unix.com a couple of times a day...
# 12  
Old 04-06-2003
well the good thing about the email notifications is that they can be turned off by individual users, so only people that want them turn them on. i think it more depends on if they cause Neo trouble or not.
# 13  
Old 04-06-2003
That's a good point.. the feature is on by default for new posters who only have one post and if those of us who come on a lot don't want all the emails, we can just shut it off.

No one's been complaining about it , but it'd be another little "nicety" of the site. I guess the only way to know, Neo, is to turn it back on for awhile and see if it's too much hassle for you to deal with.. if it is, it's not critical to the functioning of the site. Smilie
# 14  
Old 04-14-2003
If members can turn the email notification on/off by individuals, that would be a good idea. I don't know other guys, but after working/studying/playing whole day, lots people (including me :P) just have the energy to turn on their computers, just to check email. If it is not too much trouble, I wish we can use this feature. Smilie
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