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Re: Email notifications again

by zby (Vicar)
on Jul 10, 2003 at 07:26 UTC ( [id://272911]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Email notifications again

A related discussion on a non-email notification for whole threads: A feature for Personal Nodelet.

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Re: Re: Email notifications again
by dda (Friar) on Sep 26, 2003 at 07:20 UTC
    Hi zby!

    Can you please tell me, is there a way to subsribe and get notified of changes in 'subscribed' threads currently? I'm a bit lost..

    --dda

      There is not a way to subscribe to a Perlmonks thread and be notified of changes. One option is to periodically check in at Newest Nodes.

      That may not be an option you like, but the fact remains that there is no mechanism in place for pushing notification to you when a thread receives activity.

      Dave

      "If I had my life to do over again, I'd be a plumber." -- Albert Einstein

        Yes, Newest Nodes will not help -- suppose I just noticed some thread and decided to look at it, but was unable to visit the site for a week or more. Is it too much work to create something similar to "root says You've got a reply to..." and display it in a separate nodelet?

        --dda

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