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Forums that doesn't send notifications to mail?

Honestly, I always turn off the notifications myself when a forum does this and it's solely because I am someone who will check the forum when I check the forum. I don't like having email after email about someone who replied or reacted to one of my posts. I can be a busy person so getting these emails can be a little annoying. However, I do enjoy having the notifications on the forum itself so when I log into the forum I can get an update on what's been going on since the last time I've logged on. As far as email goes though, I tend to turn that off just because I am not one to reply right away or feel like I have to rush to reply.
 
One of the features I love so much in forums is when I get a mail whenever someone sends me a DM or even get notifications when someone comment on a thread I'm watching. It helps me come online immediately if it's something urgent.

Forums that are not set this way makes me miss out on DM which might require immediate attention.

What's your take on this forum feature?
Forums are finicky when it comes to sending mail.

Many hosts are setup to be very strict on that in order to prevent email spam.

I've always suggested that forum owners get something like Kit or Mail Chimp and do a newsletter so that they can handle sending larger-scale audience-based newsletters.

Forum email systems are crap. All of them.

You typically have to use something else aside from the default email system.

My take is this - if you're not getting on my forum frequently to see what's new, are you really even that into my forum?
 
Honestly, I always turn off the notifications myself when a forum does this and it's solely because I am someone who will check the forum when I check the forum. I don't like having email after email about someone who replied or reacted to one of my posts. I can be a busy person so getting these emails can be a little annoying. However, I do enjoy having the notifications on the forum itself so when I log into the forum I can get an update on what's been going on since the last time I've logged on. As far as email goes though, I tend to turn that off just because I am not one to reply right away or feel like I have to rush to reply.

I am very much in this boat for most of the forums I use too, Administrata being one of very few exceptions.

I hate email notifications. My emails are for important things... I'll get to forum notifications and PMs when I have the time to. :p
 
I am very much in this boat for most of the forums I use too, Administrata being one of very few exceptions.

I hate email notifications. My emails are for important things... I'll get to forum notifications and PMs when I have the time to. :p
YES! Thank you! I'll get to the notifications when I get to them but I don't need them bombarding my email and then I've got to delete so many emails. I'm glad someone agrees with me ;)
 
Forums are finicky when it comes to sending mail.

Many hosts are setup to be very strict on that in order to prevent email spam.

I've always suggested that forum owners get something like Kit or Mail Chimp and do a newsletter so that they can handle sending larger-scale audience-based newsletters.

Forum email systems are crap. All of them.

You typically have to use something else aside from the default email system.

My take is this - if you're not getting on my forum frequently to see what's new, are you really even that into my forum?
This is why it’s important that your DKIM email authentication is set up correctly, so your emails aren’t set to spam.

If it’s not properly set up, the forum will have an issue with all emails being set to spam.
 
I always tend to have issues with emails not being sent. I think I'm not properly setting up my emails. :S It's important to have your email system working, that way if someone is trying to reset their password they don't have to rely on an admin to reset it for them.
 

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