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Lyme Disease ForumsLounge - Off topic discussionsHow do I stop the posts notices to email?
03/01/2009 05:23 PM
smelldaflowers
 
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I am new here and I have changed the profile setting to say no notices but i am not sure if i am in the right place.

Post edited by: smelldaflowers, at: 03/02/2009 23:50

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03/01/2009 10:50 PM  Top
roy
roy
 
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I'm an Advocate

Welcome!

Please check the FAQs for email notifications and follow the steps there one by one.

The will stop Wink

first they ignore you
then they laugh at you
then they fight you
then you win.
- Ghandi

03/01/2009 11:25 PM  Top
smelldaflowers
 
Posts: 16
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THank you Here they are. I do not have a "support groups" option but I do have a "notifications" option and I did check them all to say NO. Then I did Unsubscribed from any threads that I posted on. So we will see.> According to this you have to not subscribe to stop them but that happens automatically when you post? Is that correct.

THANKS.

How do I manage email notifications?

To stop getting email notifications on new forum posts please follow these steps:

1. In your profile page click on update my profile, then on my support groups.

Uncheck the box near Receive Group Forum Notifications and click update.

2. In your Profile Page, scroll down to My Forum Posts and unsubscribe from all discussions that you're not interested in getting email notifications about.

3. Important: when replying to a discussion, you're automatically subscribed to it, unless you uncheck the Subscribe checkbox.


03/02/2009 01:07 AM  Top
Canuck
Canuck
 
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I am not sure if it's a bad cycle that you get caught up in-exactly how you are describing it. go around in circles unsubscribing I imagine
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Please take this advice as personal experience and not that of a medical professional. Sometimes experience is what makes us learn and help one another. Take the pieces you need, and always question, ask, with an open mind and heart...[/b]
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03/02/2009 04:15 AM  Top
mem6757

To stop the emails coming in you would have to unsubscribe to every topic on MDJ and that means basically leaving the group.This is what i did... i made up a new email account i would never use something @hotmail or yahoo or whatever.. directed the notifications to go to that new account and forgot about it because i will never visit...just let that O'l "inbox" fill up.. problem solved Smile
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