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Turn off e-mail notifications for subscribed forums?
Is there any way to do that? I know there is an option to turn off e-mail notifications when subscribing to threads, but I don't see anything like that when subscribing to forums. I hate getting constant e-mails of new threads posted, but I like the push notifications from the CSNbbs app.

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06-13-2014 10:10 AM
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RE: Turn off e-mail notifications for subscribed forums?
(06-13-2014 10:10 AM)anothertigerfan Wrote:  Is there any way to do that? I know there is an option to turn off e-mail notifications when subscribing to threads, but I don't see anything like that when subscribing to forums. I hate getting constant e-mails of new threads posted, but I like the push notifications from the CSNbbs app.

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Sadly not at this time, no. I'd recommend you remove your subscription to the forum. You can still get push notifications any time somebody quotes you are sends you a PM.
06-16-2014 08:45 PM
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