Can someone tell me how to turn on the auto subscribe? I don't want emails, I just want to be able to check the "User CP" and see if there are other responses and comments on the same post.
Thanx for a response.
Can someone tell me how to turn on the auto subscribe? I don't want emails, I just want to be able to check the "User CP" and see if there are other responses and comments on the same post.
Thanx for a response.
My Inalienable Rights were given to me by God and NOT by the Government.
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"The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government -- lest it come to dominate our lives and interests."- Patrick Henry
Beats me.
"ching ching, pull it over buddy. You're under arrest...get in the basket." ~ Super Six 5
Wait a mo i'll just go and find my cricket batOriginally Posted by michiganstud
A snout has told me he's got a set of nostrils, so go and get a W so we can spin his drum to see if he's got any monkey gear - The Sweeney.
You need to ask someone who was born in the computer age. When I was in school, only the FBI and the CIA had computers.Someone should be along soon to help.
Creeper Cop
I have no idea what you are talking about.Originally Posted by Creeker
Click on User Cp then under the control panel you'll see an option to edit options click on that. Scrowl down to the middle section which is titled Messaging & Notification. You'll see a drop down box, make sure it is set for either no email notification, instant email notification or daily email notification or weekly email notification. The options I just mentioned will automatically subscribe you. If it is currently set at do not subscribe, you will not be automatically subscribed to the thread you posted or replied in.
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http://forums.realpolice.net/showpos...5&postcount=10
You can choose to subscribe to any thread, you do not need to post in it.
The header on each thread has a thread 'tools' button, you can subscribe to a thread by choosing this option. But as rosie said, you can choose to not receive email notification of posts in a thread under the Edit Options in your user control panel.
"I will not live for power, I will not live for pleasure, I will not surrender the responsibility for my life or my actions." John Powell- on the three temptations of Christ
"Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more then standing in a garage makes you a car".
You could just do a search for threads started by you.
Indiana: More Pro-Gun Than Texas
Thanks Sorrell and greenlead for adding the additional ways to do it.![]()
You obviously didn't look very hard. The third forum down from the top on the main forum page is the Help Section
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They've got us surrounded? Good. Now we can fire in any direction, those bastards wont get away this time
An amateur will train until they get it right. A professional will train until they can't get it wrong.
That forum is completely useless seeing as how regular users can't post it in. It's a locked section.Originally Posted by ChesCopPodz
Think of it as an FAQ.Originally Posted by IndyGSDK9
Indiana: More Pro-Gun Than Texas
Just checking in....no clue.
Thank You. I saw that. I am supposing that when it refers to emails they are not in fact "e-mail", since my OE e-mail box gets too full as things are now. I'll try it.Originally Posted by Roses
My Inalienable Rights were given to me by God and NOT by the Government.
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"The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government -- lest it come to dominate our lives and interests."- Patrick Henry
Tried to post a question there and was locked out. It apparently is, indeed a "FAQ" Forum and not a "Help" Forum.Originally Posted by ChesCopPodz
My Inalienable Rights were given to me by God and NOT by the Government.
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"The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government -- lest it come to dominate our lives and interests."- Patrick Henry