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tallmaninthecnr

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#82093 21-Apr-2011 14:11
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Hi I posted on the Android forum on the i9000 thread, and received emails in regard to responses which was good, however even tho I believe I have turned this 'off' I still receive them every time someone posts and cant see anywhere I might have missed.

can someone advise please.

cheers 

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  #461323 21-Apr-2011 14:16
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Your account shows you have changed the default notification option. This sets how the checkbox will appear for you when posting a new discussion or reply (checked or unchecked).

You can change notification globally by using the dropdown list to "always notify", "notify once only", "notify once every hour", "notify once every 24 hours".

Note the notifications reset the counter when you visit the discussion.

Every email notification has a link for you to unsubscribe from that specific discussion.





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  #461329 21-Apr-2011 14:21
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BrassBalls: I get the same thing with a different forum:"Epic youtube videos"



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