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You get lots of email !!! You can turn that OFF.

Postby johnr » Wed Nov 28, 2007 9:24 pm

TO ALL USERS:

Our auto-email system is set up to include each member as they register. If you DO NOT WANT the added email notification of posts, you can easily disable that function. Please READ THIS.

There are 2 ways of receiving information on this BB (Bulletin Board). You can post directly to the board and read responses directly on the board. This is how every forum EXCEPT the Blue Water Navy Issues is run.

In addition to reading and posting to the board, you can receive emails and respond to emails that are actual board postings. This feature is currently only activated for the Blue Water Navy Issues. This means that, in addition to posting to the board in that forum, you and all other users will ALSO get an email of that post identical to what is on the board. You can respond to that email by replying to the email, and your answer will be posted to the board. Likewise, your response will also be sent as email to everybody else in that forum.

That feature of email notification can be TURNED OFF. Once it is turned off, you can still read all the posts and replies directly on the BB when you log in. You won't miss anything; you simply have to do something different to get access to each post and reply - which is, log onto the board and read Posts and Replies in the Blue Water Issues Forum.

To activate or deactivate the email delivery function, click on FORUM SUBSCRIPTIONS at the top of your screen and subscribe or unsubscribe. All new members are currently enrolled with this function turned ON. It is the DEFAULT SETTING. If you do not want to receive any emails of the posts, go to FORUM SUBSCRIPTIONS and unsubscribe. You may activate (or deactivate) this feature at your own convenience.
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