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Go into your user and click edit options. Click default thread description and select instant email. I always do this on anything I sell at the thread. The rest I just keep up with, so your can leave it off there but just make the option at the thread for each case may be a better choice.
You can always go to UserCP and change your notifications under Edit Options. This will get you notified to every thread you reply to. But I know of no way to get JUST the quoted replies.
EDIT: Well of course someone beats me to the bunch cause I type SLOW.
EDIT: You can also request notification when you respond to a thread. That option is a little toward the bottom unless you use Quick Reply. Then you don't get that option.
Last edited by hogcowboy; Jun 13, 2013 at 08:48 AM.
You can always go to UserCP and change your notifications under Edit Options. This will get you notified to every thread you reply to. But I know of no way to get JUST the quoted replies.
EDIT: Well of course someone beats me to the bunch cause I type SLOW.
EDIT: You can also request notification when you respond to a thread. That option is a little toward the bottom unless you use Quick Reply. Then you don't get that option.
To be technically correct you type extra slow? I type slow.
Originally Posted by iFortyEight This forum ever smells pee when someone goats me, I like to be stable to deeply but I have no way of blowing. Any yelp?
Originally Posted by RHPAW
Don't worry about quotes. Worry about mis-quotes.
Mis-quotes? I just want to know how you figured out what iFortyEight meant!
Double DUHHH!!!! Guess I should have checked his actual post instead of quoting what you 'mis-quoted'...
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