E-Mail Notification wording: What possible benefit can this serve?

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As noted from an e-mail notification "There may also be other replies, but you will not receive any more notifications until you visit the forum again."

What benefit can this possibly serve? If I see the answer to my question in the message, do I still have to check in to see if there are other responses? What if I forget to respond? Does that mean the the discussion has been effectively declared as closed?

If no reason is given, then one can only conclude this as this simply some inducement to increase hits on the web site for commercial benefit.
 

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The way it works (I think) is, you get an e-mail notification on the first post to the thread after yours. After that you don't get any more e-mail notifications for that thread unless you visit that thread again. It's just to reduce the amount of e-mails sent and reduce bandwidth and save data costs. If 50 people replied would you really want 50 e-mail notifications in your in-box. It's just telling you there may be other replies besides the one quoted in the e-mail.
 

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The way it works (I think) is, you get an e-mail notification on the first post to the thread after yours. After that you don't get any more e-mail notifications for that thread unless you visit that thread again. It's just to reduce the amount of e-mails sent and reduce bandwidth and save data costs. If 50 people replied would you really want 50 e-mail notifications in your in-box. It's just telling you there may be other replies besides the one quoted in the e-mail.

Data Costs? What is this, e-mail postage and E-handling? (-: I would have thought that the process was automated. Personally, 50 e-mail responses might be cumbersome but how many posts even get 10? Why not give it to me as an option?

Since the response is usually posted in the e-mail reply and one does not know if there are other replies, would this not generate pointless log ins to see if there are other messages available? This doubles the access to the site, no?

I am told that this generates increased hits and someone gets a credit for it.
Pessimistic, maybe but I wonder...
 

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Doing your way can result in a tone of e-mails being sent. One sent to each person who posted for every post in the thread. For a long thread thats a lot of e-mails. It is automated. You're ISP e-mail account may be free but the one used by this forum likely isn't and its probably hosted on the same server the web site is. E-mails may be small but it still eats up bandwidth. If you want a definitive answer PM an admin. I think most, like me, are quit happy with it the way it is.
 

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The way it works (I think) is, you get an e-mail notification on the first post to the thread after yours. After that you don't get any more e-mail notifications for that thread unless you visit that thread again. It's just to reduce the amount of e-mails sent and reduce bandwidth and save data costs. If 50 people replied would you really want 50 e-mail notifications in your in-box. It's just telling you there may be other replies besides the one quoted in the e-mail.

The above is correct and also my reducing the amount of emails we send it also reduces our risk of getting our mails blocked as spam by the mail service providers.

We currently send around 320,0000 emails a month between our sites and as you can see it aint cheap - Packages and Pricing | Sendgrid
 

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Bandwidth?

Doing your way can result in a tone of e-mails being sent. One sent to each person who posted for every post in the thread. For a long thread thats a lot of e-mails. It is automated. You're ISP e-mail account may be free but the one used by this forum likely isn't and its probably hosted on the same server the web site is. E-mails may be small but it still eats up bandwidth. If you want a definitive answer PM an admin. I think most, like me, are quit happy with it the way it is.
Don't get me wrong about this, It is not a complaint nor a point of contention. I am just amused by it as my readers are. It has become an interesting discussion on my web site. Someone questions how the band width argument would hold if everyone who posts a message logged back in to check mail. That would certainly eat up more bandwidth than sending out many e-mail messages. Other accusations from my readers would not be fitting here (-:
 

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Just throwing an opinion in here....

I sure as heck wouldn't want an email every time there was a reply. I don't want to have to sort through 50 emails and trying to read the discussion by jumping from email to email. It's just easier to know that there's been a reply and to go read it and any others that may be there. Sifting through emails is not fun, and, in my opinion, pointless. First thing I would do once I realized there was a reply would be to delete all the other 49 emails and go read the forum.
I mainly use an ISP email address for simple stuff like that, and don't use my paid email host for it. If I did want to use my paid email for it, in no way would I want all them emails coming to it for no reason since it would cost if it reached too much storage space.
 

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If no reason is given, then one can only conclude this as this simply some inducement to increase hits on the web site for commercial benefit.

Anyway, just what do you think we could gain from this as we don't show any adverts to members?
 

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Just throwing an opinion in here....

I sure as heck wouldn't want an email every time there was a reply. I don't want to have to sort through 50 emails and trying to read the discussion by jumping from email to email. It's just easier to know that there's been a reply and to go read it and any others that may be there. Sifting through emails is not fun, and, in my opinion, pointless. First thing I would do once I realized there was a reply would be to delete all the other 49 emails and go read the forum.
I mainly use an ISP email address for simple stuff like that, and don't use my paid email host for it. If I did want to use my paid email for it, in no way would I want all them emails coming to it for no reason since it would cost if it reached too much storage space.

There are some interesting points being brought out both here and in my web site. I did not know that paying per e-mail or bulk of e-mail was still prevalent. No one from my site even knows of a discussion group that produce more than a few responses at a time so quantity of responses was never a concern. One mentioned that the IT for a university likes the idea. He links into the Moodle discussions and they get numerous but he just used Outlook filtering to place them in appropriate mail boxes. After all, since the university saves all e-mail, he sees it as making it more difficult for them to sort through thousands of messages clogging up the storage (-:

Still, I wonder why it is not an option.
Innocent enough....


P.S. nice pic.
 

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If no reason is given, then one can only conclude this as this simply some inducement to increase hits on the web site for commercial benefit.

Anyway, just what do you think we could gain from this as we don't show any adverts to members?

I got that idea from someone on my board. He is in the IT dept at a university and his bosses seem to get excited when they see a large number of hits on the web site. I think it just makes them feel warm and fuzzy thinking that the number means something. He welcomes the idea to force more hits. It can only make him look better. Not necessarily commercial, just illusion.
 

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He probably doesn't get 10's of millions of page views a month, once you've past that point it's hard to get a warm fuzzy feeling by a few members (that dont see ads) revisiting the site to read a thread.
 

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He probably doesn't get 10's of millions of page views a month, once you've past that point it's hard to get a warm fuzzy feeling by a few members (that dont see ads) revisiting the site to read a thread.
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He probably doesn't get 10's of millions of page views a month, once you've past that point it's hard to get a warm fuzzy feeling by a few members (that dont see ads) revisiting the site to read a thread.

The warm fuzzy feeling is only felt by the higher-ups that get their jollies by the numbers. It all bookkeeping, nothing to do with effectiveness. It is a collection of state universities so I figure the numbers are up there.

No ads, the numbers do the talking.
 

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They don't get no higher than me here and the only thing that gets me warm an fuzzy is courvoisier vsop.
 

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:roflmao:Nice one John :thumbsup:
 

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You're going to get an email that there is a reply, and not only assume the reply quoted is the ultimate answer, but not bother to log in and thank that poster? A Guy
 

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Interesting the thought processes of people. Yeah I wouldn't want every post to be emailed to me. That would seriously irritate me cluttering up my inbox. Is the OP only looking at this through his one thread. There of thousands of threads here. That's a lot of email that's really unnecessary. I always understood that the single email response was a courtesy to let you know of activity to a thread you subscribed to.
 

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...I sure as heck wouldn't want an email every time there was a reply. I don't want to have to sort through 50 emails and trying to read the discussion by jumping from email to email. It's just easier to know that there's been a reply and to go read it and any others that may be there. Sifting through emails is not fun, and, in my opinion, pointless. First thing I would do once I realized there was a reply would be to delete all the other 49 emails and go read the forum...
My sentiments exactly.

Another thing to remember (talking to the Thread Starter here) is that there are some threads which get many posts each day and go on for months or even years. The notice is a reminder that you can't just delete the email because you are busy right at the moment and expect to get another reminder down the road that there are new posts.

If you don't like getting the email notice you can always turn it off and just check your User CP to see updated threads. ;)

I've been involved in other forums which would just send a plain notice that there was a new reply - it did not include the text of the actual reply. If SevenForums wanted to drive traffic to the site they would do it that way. (On a side note, how many new people here get a response to a question about a problem they are having, read the email with instructions for fixing it, rush off to do that, then never come back to say if it worked or not?)

You're going to get an email that there is a reply, and not only assume the reply quoted is the ultimate answer, but not bother to log in and thank that poster? A Guy
Some people do exactly that. (You know who you are.) After all, the volunteers here are amply rewarded by that big fat bonus check we get at the end of each month, right? :D
 

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A worthy point

I was more thinking that if I neglected to check back in for a first response then all would be silent while the dialog continues. I do try to make it a point to check back in to thank, check as helpful or check as answered where it applies.
 

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