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#5410 27-Oct-2005 01:39
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Dear Geekzone,

After my recent success I would like to subscribe to a forum and receive email notification of any new threads. can I do this?


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  #22123 27-Oct-2005 08:21
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billz: Dear Geekzone,

After my recent success I would like to subscribe to a forum and receive email notification of any new threads. can I do this?



Towards the bottom of the page, click "Watch this topic". Make sure your email address is correct.

Some threads, especially cellphone related ones, can often generate a dozen or more replies a day, so you may want to set up a filter to put all Geekzone notifications in a seperate folder...









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#22124 27-Oct-2005 08:25
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Alternatively you can set up a mailbox speicifically for geekzone emails.... sometimes spam filters go off when you get too many of the alerts at once.




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#22128 27-Oct-2005 08:51
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These instructions are for following threads you are interested on. There's no announcements of new threads - you have to visit the forums pages.

We are thinking on a RSS feed with new forum entries, to be done after the server migration this November 2005.




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  #22131 27-Oct-2005 09:06
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Dear Mauricio,

Thanks for the advice.

I will visit the forums and "watch the topics" I am interested in.

In November I would liketo subscribe to forums

Thanks for your help.

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  #22133 27-Oct-2005 09:12
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freitasm: These instructions are for following threads you are interested on. There's no announcements of new threads - you have to visit the forums pages.

We are thinking on a RSS feed with new forum entries, to be done after the server migration this November 2005.

Oops - i suppose it helps to actually read posts before i reply to them??







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