I am a newbie, or more likely a wannabe.
I posted a topic about uploading my test (or rather not being able
to post it to the forum.) If there is a solution, how will I find it out if
no one has my email?
finding a reply
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In addition to what knotyouraveragejo said, you can subscribe to a topic. Then, you will then be notified of new responses.
For that, scroll to the bottom of the page. Next to the button "Post Reply", there should be a button with a wrench. Click on the wrench button.
In the popup menu that opens, click "subscribe topic".
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Or bookmark the thread if you only want a forum notification and not an email.
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OR.... (there are usually different ways around here ) just click on the Quick Links in the heading of the forum and then on "Your Posts" .
Anne
People can't email you directly, your email is not available to people.
Anne
People can't email you directly, your email is not available to people.
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You can also change your notification settings in your user control panel and choose there which kinds of notifications you'll receive for bookmarks/subscriptions. I turned off all emails years ago, because I realized I was here every day anyway.InTheDesert wrote: ↑June 22nd, 2022, 11:19 pm Or bookmark the thread if you only want a forum notification and not an email.