What is it for exactly. I wondered this ever since I first joined. So. Thats what I wanna know. You know. That selection on the UserCP...
What is it for exactly. I wondered this ever since I first joined. So. Thats what I wanna know. You know. That selection on the UserCP...
Probably just some inactive function of vBulletin.
You mean subscriptions to threads? I don't know exactly how they work, since I've never used it.
Yes Thread subscriptions...Originally Posted by Raistlin
Subscribing to a thread will result in a notification in your User CP when the thread receives posts, or if you so choose, you can even be e-mailed every time a new post is made in a subscribed thread.
A useful tool if you choose to auto-subscribe to threads in which you make a post, for checking for activity in said threads without having to waste clicks and navigate through various forums. It's just under View New Posts as the Most Kickin' Rad Forum Tool Ever.
I use this feature on a regular basis and subscribe to every thread that I want to keep a watch on and every thread that I post in. I get them sent to my email address. This way, I don't miss much.
Hello Pika Art by Dr Unne ~~~ godhatesfraggles
I used to do that back in the newbie days when I didn't know better.
You're still a newb.![]()
Hello Pika Art by Dr Unne ~~~ godhatesfraggles
I think when I first joined either the eZBoard or the UBB I accidently auto-subscribed and then my inbox was flooded and I was like "o noes what is happnings???"
I've never subscribed to any thread on purpose. I don't see the point. Ya'll aren't that interesting that I can't stand to miss something.
Yeah, I remember email notifications. I remember at some board I went to(I think it may have been FFWA at one point), email notifications were the default for any thread you "subscribed to," and by "subscribed to" they meant "posted in and didn't uncheck the 'email notification' box." That sucked, because I kept forgetting to uncheck it.Originally Posted by Yamaneko
vB2 had email notification on by default I believe.