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how do you get alerted when a topic gets responses?

Forums General Melanoma Community how do you get alerted when a topic gets responses?

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    JC
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    I can't figure out how to do this on the new site

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      Janner
      Participant

      Look at where you hit "Reply" on a thread.  To the right, there is an option "Subscribe to this topic".  Select that to get notifications.  There is also an option to subscribe to all on the main topic listing.

        Michelem
        Participant

        That's helpful to know!

        Tina D
        Participant

        I was JUST coming on to check about getting notifications. I used to get email notifications, but no longer do. Thanks for this posting and response! I have been missing threads completely because I do not go back through them all.

        Tina

        Tina D
        Participant

        I was JUST coming on to check about getting notifications. I used to get email notifications, but no longer do. Thanks for this posting and response! I have been missing threads completely because I do not go back through them all.

        Tina

        Tina D
        Participant

        I was JUST coming on to check about getting notifications. I used to get email notifications, but no longer do. Thanks for this posting and response! I have been missing threads completely because I do not go back through them all.

        Tina

        Michelem
        Participant

        That's helpful to know!

        Michelem
        Participant

        That's helpful to know!

        bj63
        Participant

        I use Microsoft Outlook as my RSS reader.  When you subscribe to an RSS feed (the little orange subscribe button) and select Outlook as your reader, it creates a folder in your Outlook for responses and they automatically get downloaded when you open your e-mail program.  This probably can be done with other email client programs, too.

        bj63
        Participant

        I use Microsoft Outlook as my RSS reader.  When you subscribe to an RSS feed (the little orange subscribe button) and select Outlook as your reader, it creates a folder in your Outlook for responses and they automatically get downloaded when you open your e-mail program.  This probably can be done with other email client programs, too.

        bj63
        Participant

        I use Microsoft Outlook as my RSS reader.  When you subscribe to an RSS feed (the little orange subscribe button) and select Outlook as your reader, it creates a folder in your Outlook for responses and they automatically get downloaded when you open your e-mail program.  This probably can be done with other email client programs, too.

      Janner
      Participant

      Look at where you hit "Reply" on a thread.  To the right, there is an option "Subscribe to this topic".  Select that to get notifications.  There is also an option to subscribe to all on the main topic listing.

      Janner
      Participant

      Look at where you hit "Reply" on a thread.  To the right, there is an option "Subscribe to this topic".  Select that to get notifications.  There is also an option to subscribe to all on the main topic listing.

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