alex wrote:
sliqua-jcooter wrote:
Well, there's your problem.
Alex switches to a third party email service to send out emails - and it appears that you've clicked on the unsubscribe link - so it no longer sends you email.
I have no idea, however, if you can "re-subscribe" - or if Alex has to do that for you.
I'm not sure if either of us can re-subscribe you., b9
that is a pity. it will be extremely difficult for me to participate on this site without the email notifications. at present, i am clicking on my avatar to get to to my profile, and then i click "find all posts by b9", and i click on my recent posts to see if there were replies, but this tactic will soon become daunting because from now on i will have to check progressively more and more posts further back in history, and within a month i will be blind to replies to older threads because it will be beyond my capacity to manually check every thread i posted in since my un-subscription to notifications.
thanks for personally considering my predicament by the way.
and to cornflake and mr xxx, i have tried actuating the link with "subscribe" substituted for "unsubsribe", but as i expected, it did not work.
the length of that string that was the address of the "unsubscription" event is hideously long, and it suggests that the string was compiled using reasonably crude computer generated algorithms, and the dissemblance of the address may be an epic task for a human that is trying to decipher the logic in the address.
one could almost allocate an id to every particle in the universe considering the permutations and combinations of the characters (that are not limited to numerals) derivable from a string of that length.
it therefore stands to reason that there are four to eight character segments of the code (of the address) that specifically describes the various attributes of all the dynamics within that 4-8 character boundary of signature length of any attribute.
whatever. when i got email notifications, i very often saw replies to my posts that i did not feel required a response from me, but some times i did feel compelled to respond.
it will now be even more difficult for me to reciprocate with others on this site (if i am blind to replies unless i dig through my posting history).
i like wrong planet, and i want to stay talking here, but...it will become difficult to do after about a month.
so these are the words of a dead man walking.
alex wrote:
I'm wondering if it'd be better not to use sendgrid for these automated replies
well if i am the only person who was "sacrificed" in this website in order to enable the otherwise benefits of "sendgrid", then i do not expect you to take any action. if many of your members were befallen by the same circumstance that befell me, then it would be expected that you should take action.
i do not wish for people who's energy's are in demand elsewhere to pay too much attention to my complaints if my complaints are peculiar to only me. it is "life in the big smoke" as far as i can see.
i will stay posting on this site until i find the chore of checking my previous posts for replies via my profile to be too much work.